signaalimenetyksiä
Signaalimenetyksiä, or signal loss, refers to the degradation or complete disappearance of a transmitted signal. This phenomenon can occur in various forms of communication, including radio waves, electrical signals, and even light. The primary causes of signal loss can be categorized into absorption, scattering, diffraction, and reflection. Absorption happens when the signal's energy is converted into other forms, such as heat, as it passes through a medium. Scattering occurs when the signal encounters particles or irregularities in the medium, causing it to deviate from its original path. Diffraction is the bending of waves around obstacles or through openings, which can weaken the signal. Reflection is the bouncing of a signal off a surface, which can also lead to signal attenuation or multipath interference.
The impact of signal loss varies depending on the application. In telecommunications, excessive signal loss can