kanaalruis
Kanaalruis is a Dutch term used in telecommunications and signal processing to describe the random disturbances that accompany a transmitted signal as it traverses a communications channel. The term translates literally to channel noise and is commonly used to analyze and quantify the degradation of signal quality.
In theory, kanaalruis is modeled as additive noise that is superimposed on the signal. The most common
Practically, the impact of kanaalruis is measured by the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the resulting error
Mitigation strategies include increasing signal power, applying error-correcting codes, using robust modulation schemes, and employing filtering
In Dutch texts, the term is generally confined to engineering and information theory contexts; outside these