Signal to Noise may refer to Signal to Noise comics , a 1992 graphic novel written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean Signal to Noise novel , a 1998 cyberpunk novel by Eric S. Nylund Signal to Noise The Rise album Signal to Noise White Willow album Signal to noise ratio , a measure used in science and engineering to quantify how much a signal has been corrupted by noise dab ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Context date October 2009 Signal to noise plus interference SNIR is defined as the ratio of signal information theory signal power to the combined noise electronics noise and interference communication interference power math mathrm SNIR frac P mathrm signal P mathrm noise P mathrm interference math where math P math is the averaged power. Values are commonly quoted in decibel s. Noise DEFAULTSORT Signal To Noise Plus Interference Category Electronics terms Category Noise Category Digital audio Category Engineering ratios Category Television terminology Engineering stub ... more details
for signal to noise ratio in statistics Cohen s d Signal to noise ratio often abbreviated SNR or S N ... of background noise . It is defined as the ratio of signal power to the noise power. A ratio higher than 1 1 indicates more signal than noise. While SNR is commonly quoted for electrical signals, it can ... between cells . Signal to noise ratio is sometimes used informally to refer to the ratio of useful ... as noise that interferes with the signal of appropriate discussion. Definition Signal to noise ratio ... information and the background noise electronic noise unwanted signal math mathrm SNR frac P mathrm signal P mathrm noise , math where P is average power. Both signal and noise power must be measured ... bandwidth . If the signal and the noise are measured across the same Electrical impedance impedance ... frac P mathrm signal P mathrm noise left frac A mathrm signal A mathrm noise right 2, math where A is root ... as math mathrm SNR dB 10 log 10 left frac P mathrm signal P mathrm noise right P mathrm signal ... SNR dB 10 log 10 left frac A mathrm signal A mathrm noise right 2 20 log 10 left frac A mathrm signal A mathrm noise right . math The concepts of signal to noise ratio and dynamic range are closely ... communications channel and the minimum discernable signal, which for most purposes is the noise ... signal possible and noise. Measuring signal to noise ratios requires the selection of a representative ... sub . SNR is usually taken to indicate an average signal to noise ratio, as it is possible that near instantaneous signal to noise ratios will be considerably different. The concept can be understood as normalizing the noise level to 1 0 dB and measuring how far the signal stands out . tag ref The connection ... speed sensitivity of imaging systems see signal to noise ratio imaging . Related measures are the contrast ... Channel Signal to Noise Ratio is given by math mathrm SNR C,AM frac A c 2 1 k a 2P 2WN 0 math where W is the bandwidth and ka is modulation index Output Signal to Noise Ratio of AM receiver is given ... more details
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no footnotes date September 2011 Merge Quantization error date December 2009 Signal to Quantization Noise Ratio SQNR or SN sub q sub R is widely used quality measure in analysing digitizing schemes such as PCM Pulse code modulation pulse code modulation and multimedia codec s. The SQNR reflects the relationship between the maximum nominal signal strength and the quantization error also known as quantization noise introduced in the analog to digital conversion . The SQNR formula is derived from the general SNR signal to noise ratio Signal to Noise Ratio formula for the binary pulse code Modulation modulated Channel communications communication channel math mathrm SNR frac 3 times 2 2n 1 4P e times 2 2n 1 frac overline m t 2 m t 2 math where math P e math is the probability of received bit error math m t math is the peak message signal level math overline m t math is the mean message signal level As SQNR applies to quantized signals, the formulae for SQNR refer to discrete time digital signals. Instead of math m t math , we will use the digitized signal math x n math . For math N math quantization steps, each sample, math x math requires math nu log 2 N math bits. The probability distribution function pdf representing the distribution of values in math x math and can be denoted as math ..., like SNR, is a ratio of signal power to some noise power, it can be calculated as math mathrm SQNR frac P signal P noise frac E x 2 E tilde x 2 math The signal power is math overline x 2 E x 2 P x nu int x 2f x dx math The quantization noise power can be expressed as math E tilde x 2 frac x max 2 ... 2007 03 19 signal to quantization noise in quantized sinusoidal Signal to quantization noise in quantized sinusoidal Analysis of quantization error on a sine wave Noise Category Digital audio Category Electronics terms Category Engineering ratios Category Measurement Category Noise ... math is the signal power calculated above. Note that for each bit added to a sample, the SQNR goes ... more details
Image Signal to Noise cover.jpg right thumb 250px Original edition cover. Signal to Noise ISBN 1 56971 144 5 is a graphic novel written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean . It was originally serialised in the UK style magazine The Face magazine The Face , beginning in 1989, and collected as a graphic novel in 1992, published by Victor Gollancz Ltd in the UK and by Dark Horse Comics in the US. ref http www.paulgravett.com articles 008 mckean 008 mckean.htm Paul Gravett on Dave McKean http www.darkhorse.com profile profile.php?sku 45 339 Book profile at Dark Horse ref The story examines the relationship between image s of an imagined Apocalypse World Apocalypse and the experience of one man s personal, individual apocalypse. In it a film maker learns he is suffering from a terminal illness , and imagines a last film which he will never have time to make before he dies. There have been two adaptations of the graphic novel into other media in 1996, Gaiman adapted his own story for a BBC radio broadcast, with music by McKean and in 1999, a stage adaptation written by Marc Rosenbush and Robert Toombs was mounted in Chicago with Gaiman s cooperation. Notes Reflist Neil Gaiman Category Comics by Neil Gaiman Category 1989 comic debuts Category 1992 graphic novels Category Apocalyptic fiction Category Eisner Award winners for Best Graphic Album New comics stub no Signal to Noise ... more details
See also Film speed Measurements and calculations The Signal to Noise Ratio SNR is used in imaging as a physical ... yields the average signal and background values. The net signal is calculated from the difference of the average signal and background values. The RMS or root mean square noise is defined from the signal region. Finally, SNR is determined as the ratio of the net signal to the RMS noise. Polynomial ... by Citation needed date March 2010 math text signal mu text sig mu text bkg math . RMS noise and SNR The RMS Noise is defined as the square root of the variance sum of variances from the signal ... The SNR is thus given by math text SNR frac text signal text RMS noise math Using the industry standard ... info CA6436814.html?q SNR ref ... math text SNR 20 log 10 frac text signal text RMS noise ... the noise versus signal level and dynamic range of electronic still picture cameras. It applies ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Signal To Noise Ratio Imaging Category Image processing Category Optics Category ... Image SiTF Half Moon Target.jpg thumb right 250px An operator arbitrarily defines a box area in the signal ..., such as pixel pixel intensity , is used to determine the average signal and background values. Traditionally, SNR has been defined as the ratio of the average signal value math mu mathrm sig math ... signal value math mu mathrm sig math to the standard deviation of the signal math sigma ... the arbitrarily defined signal and background regions and input into an Array data structure array refer to image to the right . To calculate the average signal and background values, a polynomial second ... values from the signal region or background region, respectively. math n , math the number of line video ... for the coefficients. Net signal, signal, and background The second order polynomial is subtracted from the original data to remove any trends and then averaged. This yields the signal and background ... sum i 1 n X i f i n math where math mu text sig math average signal value math mu text bkg math average ... more details
One source date August 2010 In mathematics the signal to noise statistic distance between two vector geometric vectors a and b with Arithmetic Mean mean values math mu a math and math mu b math and standard deviation math sigma a math and math sigma b math respectively is math D sn mu a mu b over sigma a sigma b math In the case of Gaussian distributed data and unbiased class distributions, this statistic can be related to classification accuracy given an ideal linear discrimination, and a decision boundary can be derived. ref Auffarth, B., Lopez, M., Cerquides, J. 2010 . Comparison of redundancy and relevance measures for feature selection in tissue classification of CT images. Advances in Data Mining. Applications and Theoretical Aspects. p. 248 262. Springer. http citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc download?doi 10.1.1.170.1528 ref This distance is frequently used to identify vectors that have significant difference. One usage is in bioinformatics to locate genes that are differential Gene expression expressed on microarray experiments ref Pomeroy, S.L. et al. http www.broad.mit.edu mpr CNS Gene Expression Based Classification and Outcome Prediction of Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors . Nature 415, 436 442. ref . See also Distance Uniform norm Manhattan distance Signal to noise ratio Signal to noise ratio imaging Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Signal To Noise Statistic Category Statistical distance measures Category Statistical ratios Statistics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Signal to Noise Type Album Artist The Rise band The Rise Cover 1901 150x150.jpg Released April 2, 2002 Recorded January 2002 at Non Linear Studios Genre Post Hardcore br Electronica Producer Kevin Ratterman br Mike Blaine Mastered West West Side Music by Alan Douches Reviews Allmusic rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r583141 pure url yes link This album Signal to Noise br 2002 Next album Reclamation Process br 2005 Signal to Noise is the first full length album from The Rise band The Rise . Released in stores on April 2, 2002, the album combined electronic beats with post hardcore music, much like Refused did with their 1998 album, the prophetically titled, The Shape of Punk to Come . It was re released in 2005 on ReIgnition Recordings . Tracklist The Fallacy of Retrospective Determinism small 5 23 small An Automated Response If You Will small 2 06 small If All You Have is a Hammer Everything Begins to Look Like Nails small 3 54 small Constructive Criticism for a Predetermined Body Type small 2 42 small The Concept of Transience small 5 04 small Station Identification for the Print Less small 4 08 small Sophisticated Approach small 3 31 small 51 17 small 3 26 small Goals Methodology Assessment small 6 36 small The Machine Question small 4 14 small Category The Rise albums ... more details
The phrase peak signal to noise ratio , often abbreviated PSNR , is an engineering term for the ratio between the maximum possible power of a Signal information theory signal and the power of corrupting noise that affects the fidelity of its representation. Because many signals have a very wide dynamic range , PSNR is usually expressed in terms of the logarithm ic decibel scale. The PSNR is most commonly used as a measure of quality of reconstruction of lossy compression codec s e.g., for image compression . The signal in this case is the original data, and the noise is the error introduced by compression. When comparing compression codecs it is used as an approximation to human perception of reconstruction quality, therefore in some cases one reconstruction may appear to be closer to the original than another, even though it has a lower PSNR a higher PSNR would normally indicate that the reconstruction is of higher quality . One has to be extremely careful with the range of validity of this metric it is only conclusively valid when it is used to compare results from the same codec or codec type and same content. ref cite doi 10.1049 el 20080522 ref ref http web.mit.edu xiphmont Public theora demo7.html MIT.edu ref It is most easily defined via the mean squared error MSE which for two m n monochrome images I and K where one of the images is considered a noisy approximation of the other is defined as math mathit MSE frac 1 m ,n sum i 0 m 1 sum j 0 n 1 I i,j K i,j 2 math The PSNR is defined as math begin align mathit PSNR & 10 cdot log 10 left frac mathit MAX I 2 mathit MSE right & 20 cdot log 10 left frac mathit MAX I sqrt mathit MSE right end align math Here, MAX sub I sub ... PEVQ Signal to noise ratio Structural similarity Structural similarity SSIM index Subjective video quality Video quality References Reflist Noise Category Image processing Category Noise Category Film ... Signal to Noise Ratio it PSNR he PSNR pl PSNR Peak Signal to Noise Ratio ru ... more details
In applied mathematics , the two dimensional Spectral signal to noise ratio SSNR measures the normalised cross correlation coefficient between several two dimensional images over corresponding rings in Fourier space as a function of spatial frequency harv Unser 1987 . It is a multi particle extension of the Fourier ring correlation FRC , which is related to the Fourier shell correlation . The SSNR is a popular method for finding the resolution of a class average in cryo electron microscopy . Calculation math SSNR r frac displaystyle sum r i in R left sum k i F r i,k right 2 displaystyle frac K K 1 sum r i in R sum k i left F r i,k bar F r i right 2 1 math math frac displaystyle sum r i in R left sum k i F r i,k right 2 displaystyle frac K K 1 sum r i in R left sum k i F 2 r i,k frac 1 K left sum k i F r i,k right 2 right math where math F r i,k math is the complex structure Factor for image k for a pixel math r i math at radius math R math . It is possible convert the SSNR into an equivalent FRC using the following formula math FRC frac SSNR SSNR 1 math See also Resolution electron density Fourier shell correlation Notes reflist 2 References div class references small cite journal last Unser first M. coauthors Trus, B.L. Steven, A.C. title A New Resolution Criterion Based on Spectral Signal To Noise Ratios journal Ultramicroscopy volume 23 1 issue 1 pages 39&ndash 51 doi 10.1016 0304 3991 87 90225 7 year 1987 pmid 3660491 cite journal last Harauz first G. coauthors M. van Heel title Exact filters for general geometry three dimensional reconstruction journal Optik volume 73 pages 146&ndash 156 year 1986 cite journal last van Heel first M. title Detection of objects in quantum noise limited images journal Ultramicroscopy volume 8 pages 331&ndash 342 year 1982 cite journal last Saxton first W.O. coauthors W. Baumeister title The correlation averaging of a regularly arranged bacterial cell envelope protein journal J Microscopy volume 127 pages 127&ndash 138 year 1982 cite ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Signal to Noise Type Studio Artist White Willow band White Willow Cover White Willow Signal To Noise.jpg Released 2006 Recorded Genre Progressive rock Length 51 28 Label The Laser s Edge Producer Ken Golden, Tommy Hansen, White Willow ref cite web url http www.discogs.com White Willow Signal To Noise release 861485 title White Willow Signal To Noise CD, Album at Discogs publisher www.discogs.com accessdate 2009 11 10 ref Last album Storm Season br 2004 This album Signal to Noise br 2006 Next album Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4 5 ref cite web url Allmusic class album id r846272 pure url yes title allmusic Signal to Noise Overview publisher www.allmusic.com accessdate 2009 11 10 ref rev2 DPRP rev2score Rating 9 10 ref cite web url http www.dprp.net reviews 200651.php whitewillow title DPRP CD & DVD REVIEWS publisher www.dprp.net accessdate 2009 11 10 ref rev3 Rockreviews rev3score Rating 9 10 ref name rockreviews.org cite web url http www.rockreviews.org reviewpage.php?ID 537 title Music review of Signal to Noise CD by White Willow 2006 RockReviews publisher www.rockreviews.org accessdate 2009 11 10 ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Signal to Noise is the fifth studio album by the Norway Norwegian progressive rock band White Willow band White WIllow . ref name progarchives.com http www.progarchives.com album.asp?id 12342 WHITE WILLOW Signal to Noise MP3 and reviews progarchives.com ref . This is the first White Willow album to feature Trude Eidtang on vocals. ref name rockreviews.org Track listing ref name progarchives.com Night Surf Holm Lupo 4 12 Splinters Holm Lupo 8 36 Ghosts Fr islie, Holm Lupo, Walthinsen 5 48 Joyride Holm Lupo 4 18 The Lingering Holm Lupo 9 25 The Dark Road Holm Lupo 4 17 Chrome Dawn Holm Lupo 7 12 Dusk City Holm Lupo, Walthinsen 6 05 Ararat Holm Lupo 1 35 Personnel Trude Eidtang vocals Jacob Holm Lupo electric guitar, acoustic guitar, sitar, E bow, keyboards Lars Fredrik ... more details
residual noise electronic electronic noisesignal that gives rise to acoustic noise heard as hiss . This signalnoise is commonly measured using A weighting or ITU R 468 noise weighting ITU R 468 weighting ...about noise as an unwanted phenomenon Noise disambiguation refimprove date September 2011 File Noise ... Center conducting tests on aircraft engine noise in 1967 In common use, the word noise means any unwanted sound . In both analog electronics analog and digital electronics , Noise electronics noise is random unwanted perturbation to a wanted signal it is called noise as a generalisation of the acoustic noise static heard when listening to a weak radio transmission with significant electrical noise. Signalnoise is heard as acoustic noise if the signal is converted into sound e.g., played through a loudspeaker it manifests as Noise video snow on a television or video image. High noise levels can ... communication. In signal processing or computing it can be considered random unwanted data without meaning that is, data that is not being used to transmit a Signaling telecommunication signal , but is simply produced as an unwanted by product of other activities. Signal to noise ratio is sometimes used to refer to the ratio of useful to irrelevant information in an exchange. In biology, noise can describe the variability of a measurement around the mean, for example transcriptional noise describes ... of thermal noise arises, which sets a fundamental lower limit to what can be measured or signaled and is related ... by simple formulae. In some fields, noise means unwanted information or data that is not relevant to the hypothesis or theory being investigated or tested. Acoustic noise In relation to sound, noise ... to hear wanted sounds, are noise. For example, conversations of other people may be called noise by people ..., is called noise. Acoustic noise can be anything from quiet but annoying to loud and harmful ... hearing damage. Regulation of acoustic noise Main Noise regulation Noise regulation includes statutes ... more details
Mergeto Blame date August 2009 This article is about NOiSE the manga. For other uses, see Noise disambiguation . Infobox animanga Header name NOiSE image File Noisetstomunihei.jpg 230px caption Musubi on top of early silicon creatures ja kanji NOiSE genre Cyberpunk Infobox animanga Print type manga author Tsutomu Nihei publisher Kodansha publisher en flagicon United States Tokyopop publisher other flagicon France Gl nat publisher Gl nat br flagicon Germany Egmont Manga & Anime demographic Seinen manga Seinen magazine Afternoon magazine Afternoon first 2001 last 2001 volumes 1 volume list Infobox animanga Footer nihongo NOiSE Noizu is a one volume manga created by Tsutomu Nihei as a prequel to his ten volume work, Blame . Noise offers some information concerning the Megastructure s origins and initial size, as well as the origins of BLAME characters and structures Silicon Life .28Cyborgs.29 Silicon life . The book also includes Blame , a One shot comics one shot prototype for Blame , which originally debuted in 1995. Plot This story portrays Susono Musubi, a young police officer in a post apocalyptic subterranean city that s thriving with activity, who is investigating recent child abductions. She finds a heavily toned down, sword like Gravitational Beam Emitter as well as other elements that take different forms in the later publication for example, BLAME characters and structures Silicon Life .28Cyborgs.29 Silicon life . References reflist External links ann manga 5158 Blame DEFAULTSORT Noise Category Blame Category Cyberpunk anime and manga Category Manga of 2001 Category Seinen manga Category Tokyopop titles bg NOiSE de NOiSE fr NOiSE ja NOiSE ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name This Is Noise Type EP Artist Rise Against Cover 61zGfvGp5yL. SS500 .jpg Released July 3, 2007 br April 7, 2008 small European release small January 15, 2008 UK digital release Recorded Genre Punk rock , melodic hardcore , hardcore punk Length 9 08 Label Geffen Records Geffen Producer Reviews Last album The Sufferer & the Witness br 2006 This album This Is Noise br 2007 Next album Appeal to Reason br 2008 This Is Noise is the first extended play EP by Rise Against . It was released on July 3, 2007 in Canada, and January 15, 2008 on iTunes by Geffen Records . The EP features 5 songs. ref http www.riseagainst.com news default.aspx nid 12377 Rise Against NEWS This Is Noise EP Bot generated title ref A European track listing was announced on MySpace on March 31, 2008. It contains different artwork and different songs. The release dates were April 7, 2008 for Germany, the UK, Switzerland, and Italy, and April 11, 2008 for Austria. Track listing class wikitable No. Title Length Notes 1 Boy s No Good small Lifetime band Lifetime cover small 1 18 Recorded during The Unraveling tour 2 Fix Me small Black Flag band Black Flag cover small 0 54 From Tony Hawk s American Wasteland soundtrack 3 Obstructed View 2 02 B side from Siren Song of the Counter Culture 4 But Tonight We Dance 2 47 B side from The Sufferer & the Witness 5 Nervous Breakdown small Black Flag cover small 2 07 From the Lords of Dogtown soundtrack European track listing Obstructed View 2 03 But Tonight We Dance 2 48 Like the Angel Live at Warped Tour 2006 3 08 State of the Union Live at Warped Tour 2006 2 39 Everchanging Acoustic 4 21 Minor Threat small Live Minor Threat cover small 1 41 Nervous Breakdown small Black Flag band Black Flag cover small 2 07 References reflist Rise Against Category Rise Against albums Category 2007 EPs Category English language EPs es This Is Noise it This Is Noise ru This Is Noise sk This Is Noise ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 Infobox Newspaper name the Noise image caption type Monthly newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1993 ceased publication price free owners Weavel Inc publisher Charles Seiverd editor Charles Seiverd language English circulation 45,000 headquarters POB 1637 br Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff , Arizona AZ 86002 br United States ISSN website http thenoise.us Official website DISPLAYTITLE the Noise the Noise is a monthly newspaper serving the cities of Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff , Prescott, Arizona Prescott , Sedona, Arizona Sedona , Cottonwood, Arizona Cottonwood , Jerome, Arizona Jerome , Clarkdale, Arizona Clarkdale , and Winslow, Arizona Winslow in northern Arizona . Founded in 1993 by four high school seniors whose rural hometown s budget cuts lead to the cancellation of the student newspaper, it has since expanded its circulation and editorial to encompass a large swath of northern Arizona. As an independent nonprofit publication, the Noise contains a variety of news , arts , music , poetry , fiction and commentary. It has housed in depth coverage of the controversial issue of snowmaking on the San Francisco Peaks by Arizona Snowbowl and the subsequent appeal from Native Americans in the United States Native American tribes to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals . It has also covered issues such as water rights, education reform, affordable housing, and immigration law. External links http www.thenoise.us Official website arizona newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT Noise Category Newspapers published in Arizona Category Flagstaff, Arizona ... more details
Infobox Film name Lodge Night image image size caption director Robert F. McGowan producer Hal Roach writer Hal Roach br H. M. Walker narrator starring Joe Cobb br Jackie Condon br Mickey Daniels br Allen Hoskins br Mary Kornman music cinematography editing distributor Path Path Exchange released Film date 1923 9 23 runtime 20 minutes country Film US language Silent film br English intertitles budget No Noise is the 17th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series later known as The Little Rascals was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Plot Mickey Daniels Mickey is in the hospital to have his tonsil s removed. The gang decide to visit him, and end up causing all sorts of disasters. They manage to work their way into both the x ray and operating rooms, among other places. Finally, the gang is subdued after inhaling some powerful nitrous oxide laughing gas . Notes The skeleton chasing the African American gag is repeated years later in the MGM Talkie era. When the television rights for the original silent Path Our Gang comedies were sold to National Telepix and other distributors, several episodes were retitled. This film was released into TV syndication as Mischief Makers in 1960 under the title Operation Tonsils . About two thirds of the original film was included. About two minutes of this film was edited with a film from the Hey Fellas a rival Our Gang series into another Mischief Makers episode under the title Rival Clinic . Cast Mickey Daniels Mickey Ernie Morrison Sunshine Sammy Allen Hoskins Farina Joe Cobb Joe Jackie Condon Jackie Mary Kornman Mary Jack Davis actor Jack Davis Jack Charles A. Bachman Officer Beth Darlington Mickey s Nurse Andy Samuel Lewis De Vore Helen Gilmore Nurse Clara Guiol Nurse Lincoln Stedman Doctor Charles Stevenson Doctor Charley Young Doctor Buster the Dog Dinah the Mule External links IMDb title 0235627 Amg movie 226135 Category 1923 films Category 1920s comedy films Category Our G ... more details
The Signal may refer to The Signal radio program The Signal radio program , a Canadian radio program on CBC Radio Two Signal , one of several List of Canadian newspapers Canadian newspapers The Signal film The Signal film , a 2007 horror film The Signal Urthboy album The Signal Urthboy album , 2007 The Signal Sandra Nasic album The Signal Sandra Nasic album , 2007 The Signal , downloadable content episode for the 2010 video game Alan Wake The Signal newspaper , a student newspaper at the University of Houston Clear Lake The Signal , a fan podcast dedicated to Firefly tv series Firefly and its movie followup, Serenity film Serenity , as well as related media. SNOAS ES 01 The Signal , an airship owned by The Signal Number One. See also Signal disambiguation disambig it The Signal ... more details
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for the TV series No Signal Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No Signal Type Album Artist Park band Park Cover No Signal.jpg Released October 9, 2001 Recorded Genre Indie rock Length 48 31 Label Lobster Records Producer Cameron Webb Reviews Last album Scene 14 br 1998 This album No Signal br 2001 Next album It Won t Snow Where You re Going br 2003 No Signal is the second full length album by Illinois indie rock band Park band Park . It was released in 2001 on Lobster Records . The final track Untitled Bonus Track is referred to as AJS during numerous live performances. ref name Park AJS cite web url http www.youtube.com watch?v 9aoI6vXBHzk title Park AJS publisher Youtube.com date 2006 08 14 accessdate 2010 12 19 ref Track listing The Ghost You Are 4 00 Trivet 2 59 S is for Susan 4 20 At Breakneck Speed 4 30 Swell 3 56 Know Your Enemy 4 09 Clue Me In 2 44 Wreck Simple 4 16 Here On and Out 4 18 Cover Up 5 11 Untitled Bonus Track 3 45 Category Park albums Category 2001 albums Category Lobster Records albums Reflist ... more details
about the TV series the indie rock album No Signal infobox television image show name No Signal caption format runtime 22 min. per episode creator executive producer company You, Me n Him Productions voices Peter Dickson presenter Peter Dickson music theme country United Kingdom network FX UK FX first aired February 5, 2009 last aired April 9, 2009 num seasons 1 num episodes 10 list episodes preceded by followed by website production website No Signal was a British comedy sketch show that aired on a weekly basis from 5 February to 9 April 2009 on FX TV channel FX . The show s humor was based almost entirely on satire of television, including channels, adverts and programming. Though general reaction was mixed, the show was considered successful. Overview No Signal is set up like a regular British Sky Broadcasting Sky TV system with similar graphics and numerous channels, which are flicked through until the show ends, meanwhile showing the various spoofs of commercials, documentaries, etc. An odd take on pre show disclaimers air before each episode, which suggests that at least another series of No Signal will be produced. The set up is considered strikingly similar to The Kevin Bishop Show , which began the previous year. Channels 101 The Main Channel Parody of BBC One br Channel 101 the position of BBC One in reality , generally runs parodies of the said channel s shows, e.g. Antiques Roadshow . 167 Bloke TV Parody of Men & Motors br Channel 167 regularly shows Wife Swap Cop Swap , featuring a pair of paranoid American police officers, one of whom has a very course mouth. In the last sketch they kill the show s cameraman, accusing him of perversion due to the constant filming of their daily patrols. 191 American Nonsense Parody of BET br Usually running America s Next Serial ... difficulties , e.g. Deaf Rap or Deaf Porn. The No Signal DVD also includes a deaf version of Gallows ... External links British Comedy Guide tv no signal Category 2009 British television programme debuts Category ... more details
about physics term the Bright Eyes band Bright Eyes album Noise Floor Rarities 1998 2005 Unreferenced date June 2009 In signal theory , the noise floor is the measure of the signal created from the sum of all the noise sources and unwanted signals within a measurement system, where the noise is defined as any signal other than the one being monitored. In radio communication and electronics, this may include thermal noise , blackbody , cosmic noise as well as Atmospheric noise from distant thunderstorms and similar and any other unwanted man made signals, sometimes referred to as incidental noise . If the dominant noise is generated within the measuring equipment for example by a receiver with a poor noise figure then this is an example of an instrumentation noise floor , as opposed to a physical noise floor . These terms are not always clearly defined, and are sometimes confused. ref . http www.rsgb.org emc docs pdf archive rsgbmeasurements 1b.pdf .. ref . Avoiding interference between electrical systems is the distinct subject of electromagnetic compatability EMC . In a measurement system such as a seismograph , the physical noise floor may be set by the incidental noise, and include nearby foot traffic or a nearby road. The noise floor limits the smallest measurement that can be taken with certainty since any measured amplitude can on average be no less than the noise floor. A common way to lower the noise floor in electronics systems is to cool the system to reduce thermal noise, when this is the major noise source. In special circumstances, the noise floor can also be artificially lowered with digital signal processing techniques. Signals that are below the noise floor ... the bandwidth of the signal. Image Spectrum analyzer, display, noise floor.jpg See also Noise thermal noise blackbody cosmic noise Atmospheric noiseNoise electronic Noise figure meter Noise level Thermal noiseSignal to noise ratio Y factor Reflist Noise Category Noise Physics stub de Grundrauschen ... more details
wiktionarypar noiseNoise is unwanted sound or signal. Noise may also refer different types of interference such as Noise audio , residual low level hiss or hum Noise video , snow on video or television pictures Image noise , related to digital photography Noise electronics , related to electronic circuitry Noise radio , interference related to radio signals Noise may also mean Industrial noise , hearing damage and industrial hygiene Noise figure , the ratio of the output noise power to attributable thermal noiseNoise spectral density , N sub o sub measured in Watt Hertz Noise economic , relates to a theory of pricing developed by Fischer Black Perlin noise , artificial pseudo random noise used for computer graphics effects Statistical noise , a colloquialism for recognized amounts of unexplained variation in a sample Noise probability , a collection of Sigma field sigma fields indexed by time intervals, representing information about a process with independent values In arts and culture Noise music , a noise based aesthetic in experimental music and sound art Power noise , a derivative of noise music NOiSE , a manga by Tsutomu Nihei Noise Goidelic mythology or Naoise, a figure in Irish mythology Noise Archive album Noise Archive album Noise DecembeRadio album Noise DecembeRadio album Noise 2007 Australian film Noise 2007 Australian film , a drama written and directed by Matthew Saville Noise 2007 U.S. film Noise 2007 U.S. film , a comedy drama written and directed by Henry Bean Noise programming block , a Fuji TV late night anime programming block Noise company , a second party video game developer for Nintendo Noise book Noise book , a 2006 popular science book by Bart Kosko disambig de Noise fr Noise homonymie it Noise nl Noise ja NOISE no St y pl Szum ... more details
no footnotes date September 2011 Noise in audio, recording, and broadcast systems refers to the residual low level sound usually hiss and hum that is heard in quiet periods of a programme. In audio engineering , it can refer either to the acoustic noise from loudspeakers, or to the unwanted residual electronic noisesignal that gives rise to acoustic noise heard as hiss . This signalnoise is commonly measured using A weighting or ITU R 468 noise weighting ITU R 468 weighting Noise is often generated deliberately and used as a test signal . Two types of deliberately generated noise in common use are referred to as white noise , which has a uniform spectral power density at all frequencies, or pink noise which has a power spectral density that falls at 3dB octave with rising frequency. The latter is often more useful in audio testing because it contains constant energy per octave and hence per commonly used 1 3rd octave , rather than a prepondance of energy at high frequencies. In other words it contains energy that is distributed geometrically rather than linearly. See also Equal loudness contour Noise music Weighting filter External links http www.sengpielaudio.com calculator noise.htm White noise calculator, thermal noise Voltage in microvolts, conversion to noise level in dBu and dBV and vice versa Noise Category Audio electronics Category Noise Audio ... more details