received signal

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meaningsofreceivedandsignal

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received
adjective[before noun]
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/rɪˈsiːvd/
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/rɪˈsiːvd/
generally accepted as being right or correct because it is based ...
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signal
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
us
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or ...
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This time window is utilized to sample thereceivedsignalonly while the received pulse is expected to arrive.
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The research teams in addition to the innovative hardware design have also developed a new approach to modelling and interpreting thereceivedsignaldata.
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The latter analyses thereceivedsignalaccording to the perceptual model.
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Thereceivedsignalhas a very low power, owing to attenuation on passing through the plasma and in the waveguide.
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The first step is to apply an exponential gain to thereceivedsignalto compensate for the radar signal attenuation characteristic through earth material.
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This means that thereceivedsignalis weak and particularly liable to interference from overhead power lines and associated equipment.
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Most mobile devices use a set of bars of increasing height to display the approximate strength of thereceivedsignalto the mobile phone user.
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To do so, we may correlate thereceivedsignalwith several matched filters of sinusoids at varying frequencies.
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In other words, the cross-correlation of thereceivedsignalwith the transmitted signal is computed.
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Thereceivedsignalwas used to direct a searchlight.
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There is a long history of unsuccessful attempts and unverified claims to recover the power in the carrier of thereceivedsignalitself.
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Through this period it was also widely known that objects positioned between the transmitter and receiver would affect thereceivedsignal.
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An oscillator was used to hold the reference frequency for comparison to thereceivedsignal.
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The coherent demodulator needs to be exactly in phase with thereceivedsignal, or otherwise the modulated signals can not be independently received.
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Even though this data is discarded after thereceivedsignalis demodulated, any mismatch could create interference between the various co-channel signals.
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First order corrections to frequency dispersive antennas such as log periodic can be handled by phase correcting thereceivedsignal.
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To increase our signal-to-noise ratio, we pass thereceivedsignalthrough a matched filter.
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This redundancy results in a higher chance of being able to use one or more of the received copies to correctly decode thereceivedsignal.
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Thereceivedsignalwould simply be louder or softer than during the day.
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Any aircraft flying between the antennas would be detected when it entered the beam, causing thereceivedsignalto change.
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