reflected signal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreflectandsignal
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reflect
verb
uk/rɪˈflekt/us/rɪˈflekt/
If a surface reflects light, heat, sound, or an image, it sends the light, etc. back and does not ...
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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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Consequently, by synthesizing this part of the spectrum, we have obtained attosecond pulses in thereflectedsignal.
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Indeed, in areflectedsignal, there is so much information about the environment that it is hard to discriminate each parameter separately.
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In an edge, thereflectedsignalhas a very much lower amplitude than a plane or a corner, hence the detectable angle is narrower than others.
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Autonomous navigation signal noise, since the ultrasonic receiver on the mobile robot processes the signal received directly from the generator, instead of through an indirectreflectedsignal.
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The sensors emit acoustic pulses, with a control unit measuring the return interval of eachreflectedsignaland calculating object distances.
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Based on the angle and time delay between the original andreflectedsignal, triangulation of the marker in space is possible.
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If thereflectedsignalwere in phase, the oscillator amplitude would increase and the oscillator's plate current would also increase.
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The impedance of the discontinuity can be determined from the amplitude of thereflectedsignal.
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Therefore, the power of thereflectedsignalis very low, several orders of magnitude less than the original signal.
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Using the speed of propagation and the time that we first observe thereflectedsignal, we can estimate the distance of the object.
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The travel time of thereflectedsignalindicates the depth.
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The reader analyzes the spectrum of thereflectedsignalto make out which materials are present. 70 different materials were found.
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Thisreflectedsignalis indistinguishable from a collision, and so no communication is possible.
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If the antennas are in the line of sight then there will be a direct wave as well as areflectedsignal.
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At distances of several hundred km thereflectedsignal(termed the sky wave) is stronger than the direct signal (termed the ground wave).
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Spread spectrum signals are sent down the wire and then thereflectedsignalis observed.
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The input signal interferes with thereflectedsignalcreating a stationary wave.
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The amplitude of thereflectedsignalindicates the closeness of the target.
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Thisreflectedsignalis indistinguishable from a collision, and so no communication would be able to take place.
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This introduces a modulo operation onto the apparent frequency of thereflectedsignal.
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