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What is the difference between thermal nolse and impulse noise? Which noise sets the lower level for receiver sensitivity?
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Step 1: Let's define thermal noise. Thermal noise (also called Johnson-Nyquist noise) is a type of electronic noise generated by the thermal agitation of charge carriers (usually electrons) within an electrical conductor at equilibrium. It occurs regardless of Show more…
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Electronics: Communications. Communication systems are often evaluated based on their signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), which is the ratio of the average power of received signal, $S,$ to average power of noise, $N,$ in the system. If the SNR is required to be at least 2 at all times, write an inequality representing the received signal power if the noise can fluctuate $10 \%$.
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