noise conditions


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Noun1.noise conditions - the condition of being noisy (as in a communication channel)
condition, status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations"
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The bar's owners were warned in March after licensing bosses found they had breached noise conditions.
The council's new director of planning, Rob Murfin, explained that the crusher will now not be able to start operating until 7am, rather than 6am, while the noise conditions "have been tightened up".
However, there was no significant difference in performance of the verbal tasks between the quiet and library noise conditions.
For instance, MMSE(Minimum Mean Square Estimator) estimated environment noise conditions through statistical analysis [26][27]; MS(Minimum Statistics) minimized noise errors using statistics [11][12]; and HMM (Hidden Markov Model) evaluated noise and voice [13].
According to Dragos, these sensors can be used in a variety of industrial environments to detect ICS threats while withstanding harsh temperature, shock, vibration, humidity or electric noise conditions. The Dragos technology will be delivered as part of the SEL-3355 rack-mount computer.
Also, in order to show the strength of the proposed ANC approach using ABC algorithm under worst noise conditions, the mitral valve Doppler signal were corrupted by varying AWGNs with highly SNR values.
In the noise conditions, TTS occurred at 3000, 4000 and 6000 Hz.
Finally, various experiments are conducted under different noise conditions for the vehicle autonomous localization.
More specifically, the objectives of this study were (1) to discriminate healthy and low infested water hyacinth plants under simulated noise conditions, (2) to understand the effect of increasing levels (10%, 20%, and 30%) of simulated noise on classification accuracies, (3) to compare RF and oRF classification accuracies and robustness under simulated noise conditions, and (4) to compare oRF classification accuracies and robustness using RR and SVM node-splitting models.
But the experiments were carried out with limited amount of field data at three different noise conditions. Binesh et al.

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