From: Michael M. Butler (butler@comp*lib.org)
Date: Mon Dec 01 1997 - 21:40:21 MST
Slightly more esoteric EE-speak for almost the same thing. It's Signal /
(Signal + Noise), since in the real world it's easiest to measure those two
things, and relatively harder to directly measure just the noise by itself.
So "S / ( S + N )" Ratio --> SSNR.
MMB
At 06:59 PM 12/1/97 -0800, you wrote:
>clueless newbie question -
>I know what SNR means,
>but what's SSNR?
>
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