In wireless communication, the ___________ is a measure of the strength of the received signal compared to the noise level.
- Signal-to-Clutter
- Signal-to-Disturbance
- Signal-to-Interference
- Signal-to-Noise
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) measures the level of desired signal to the level of background noise, helping determine the quality of the received signal in wireless communication systems.
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