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Channel noise level
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_noise_level
Noise measurement in telecommunications
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In
telecommunications
, the term
channel noise level
has the following meanings:
The ratio of the
noise
in the
communication channel
at any point in a
transmission system
to an arbitrary level chosen as a reference.
[
a
]
[
b
]
The noise
power spectral density
in the frequency range of interest.
The average noise power in the frequency range of interest.
See also
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Ambient noise level
Notes
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The channel
noise level
may be expressed in (a)
dB
above
reference noise
(
dBrn
), (b) dB above reference noise with
C-message weighting
(
dBrnC
), or (c) adjusted dB (
dBa
).
^
Each unit used to measure channel noise level reflects a
circuit
noise reading of a specialized instrument designed to account for different
interference
effects that occur under specified conditions.
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Federal Standard 1037C
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General Services Administration
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on 2022-01-22.
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