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    Noise modulation and correlation program


Noise modulation and correlation program, английский
    Программа исследования шумовых методов модуляции и корреляции "ноу- мэк”




Modulation, английский
  1. Изменение характеристик несущей в соответствии с информативным сигналом

  2. Модуляция

  3. The process, or results of the process, whereby some characteristic of one signal is varied in accordance with another signal. the modulated signal is called the carrier. the carrier may be modulated in three fundamental ways: by varying the amplitude, called amplitude modulation; by varying the frequency, called frequency modulation; by varying the phase, called phase modulation.

  4. The process by which some characteristic (i.e., amplitude, phase) of one rf wave is

  5. The process by which some characteristic (i.e., amplitude, phase) of one rf wave is varied in accordance with another wave (message signal).

  6. The coding of information onto a carrier frequency. may use amplitude, frequency, phase, or time, plus many forms of on/off digital coding

  7. The ability to superimpose an external signal on the output beam of the laser as a control.

  8. The process by which the characteristic of one wave (the carrier) modifies another wave (the signal). examples include amplitude modulation (am), frequency modulation (fm), and pulse-coded modulation (pcm).

  9. N модуляция modul|e


Correlation, английский
  1. A measure of linear association between two (ordered) lists. two variables can be strongly correlated without having any causal relationship, and two variables can have a causal relationship and yet be uncorrelated.

  2. Соотношение; корреляция

  3. N корреляция, соответ- ствие regular ~s закономерные соответствия

  4. Корреляция

  5. Correlation is a statistical measure of the association between two attributes or types of events. it typically ranges from -1 to 1, with a -1 indicating a complete negative association (e.g., if one type of event occurs the other cannot), and a +1 indicating a complete posipage 66 tive association. for continuous attributes, the pearson correlation coefficient is computed as the ratio of the covariance between two attributes to the product of the attributes` standard errors. see also: covariance.

  6. To correlate, in a stratigraphic sense, is to show correspondence in character and in stratigraphic position between geographically separated stratigraphic sections or rock bodies. there are different kinds of correlation depending on the feature or property to be emphasized (see section 3.a.9 and lithocorrelation, biocorrelation, and chronocorrelation). coset. a sedimentary unit made up o f two or more sets, either o f strata or o f cross-strata, separated from other strata or cross-strata by original flat surfaces o f erosion, nondeposition, or abrupt change in character (mckee and weir, 1953, p. 384).

  7. Creating relationships between an email activity and other records by using the information from email headers.

  8. Statistical measure of the degree to which the movements of two variables (stock/option/convertible prices or returns) are related. see: correlation coefficient.

  9. The extent to which a relationship exists between two or more elements. often used in seo research to infer relationships of variables on search rankings due to the black box nature of algorithms. always remember, however, that correlation ≠ causation.

  10. A standardised measure, bounded between −1 and +1, of the strength of association between two variables.


Noise modulation and correlation program, английский
    Программа исследования шумовых методов модуляции и корреляции "ноу- мэк”


Noise amplitude distribution, английский
    Распределение амплитуды шума