signaalruisvloer
Signaalruisvloer, often translated as signal-to-noise ratio floor, refers to the minimum detectable signal level in a system, below which a signal is indistinguishable from the inherent noise. This noise can originate from various sources, including thermal noise, quantization noise, and interference from other signals.
In digital communication systems, the signaalruisvloer is a critical parameter that determines the system's sensitivity and
Techniques used to improve the signaalruisvloer include employing low-noise amplifiers, optimizing antenna designs, and implementing sophisticated