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Definition of "Minimum Discernible Signal" |
[MDS] The weakest input signal that produces a usable signal at the output of a receiver. The weaker the input signal, the more sensitive the receiver. / A signal that has a power level that a given receiver is barely capable of detecting, that is, a signal level that is at the threshold of detection by a receiver. / A duplex communication system is a point-to-point system composed of two connected parties or devices that can communicate with one another in both directions, simultaneously. / a signal power level equal to the noise power, usually expressed in watts or decibels. Thus measuring the system output power with no signal applied, and then increasing the input signal power until a 3 dB increase is observed results in the signal power being equal to the noise power (i.e., S/N = 1). Also called the minimum detectable signal. |
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