piisavatest
Piisavatest is a structured benchmarking framework used in signal processing and communications to evaluate how digital systems withstand perturbations. The framework describes running a predefined suite of tests on a system under test, exposing it to controlled disturbances such as additive noise, timing jitter, and channel fading, and then summarizing performance with standardized metrics. The goal is to produce reproducible, comparable results across different hardware, software, or configurations.
The term appears in theoretical discussions and in niche toolkits since the early 2010s. It is not
A typical piisavatest workflow includes selecting representative signal types (for example, QPSK or OFDM), choosing perturbation
Applications include benchmarking of hardware decoders and software receivers, evaluation of sensor fusion algorithms under noisy
Limitations include reliance on chosen perturbation models, potential lack of generalization to real-world conditions, and the
See also robustness testing, signal integrity, benchmarking, fault injection.