Signal Noise Ratio (SNR) refers to the measure of signal strength in relation to the background noise. A higher SNR indicates a clearer, better quality signal, while a lower SNR can result in poor quality and potential data loss. It’s a critical factor in wireless communications and broadband connectivity.
Signal Noise Ratio (SNR)
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