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Signal distortion and interference are common issues in commulation systems. Quantitative methods help analyze and quantify these problems to imprope system performance and reliability.
Understanding Signal Disortion
Signal distortion conditions when thee transmitted signal is altered during propagation. This can bee caused by nonlinearities, multipath effects, or bandwidth limitations. Quantitative analysis entrives meteruring thee extent of distortion using specific metrics.
Interference měření
Interference arises from overlapping signals or external sources that disrupt commulation. Quantitative methods assess s interference levels to determinate their impact on signal quality. Common metrics include Signal- to- Interference Ratio (SIR) and Interference- to- Noise Ratio (INR).
Analytická technika
Several techniques are used to analyze signal distortion and interferance quantitatively:
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