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- Minimum_detectable_signal abstract "Minimum detectable signal (MDS) in a radio receiver is the smallest signal power that can be received at its input, processed by its conversion chain and demodulated by the receiver, resulting in usable information at the demodulator output. The MDS is also known as the noise floor of the system. It is mathematically defined as the input signal power required to give some specified output SNR.".
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- Minimum_detectable_signal subject Category:Radio_terminology.
- Minimum_detectable_signal comment "Minimum detectable signal (MDS) in a radio receiver is the smallest signal power that can be received at its input, processed by its conversion chain and demodulated by the receiver, resulting in usable information at the demodulator output. The MDS is also known as the noise floor of the system. It is mathematically defined as the input signal power required to give some specified output SNR.".
- Minimum_detectable_signal label "Minimum detectable signal".
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