¼±Åà - È­»ìǥŰ/¿£ÅÍŰ ´Ý±â - ESC

 
"signa"¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ¼¼ºÎ °Ë»ö °á°úÀÔ´Ï´Ù
À̰ÍÀ» ¿øÇϼ̽À´Ï±î?
KMLE À¥ ¿ë¾î ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 8
signal transduction The process by which extracellular signals are detected and converted into intracellular signals, that, in turn, generate specific cellular responses.
Ãâó: www.ifopa.org/glossary.html
signal-to-noise ratio The ratio of power in a signal to the noise power in the channel. This term is usually applied to lower frequency signals, such as voice waveforms.
Ãâó: www.cellglide.com/glossarys.shtml
signal-to-noise ratio (SNR or S/N ratio) - used to describe the relative contributions to a detected signal of the true signal and random superimposed signals ('noise'). One common method to improve (increase) the S/N ratio is to average several measurements of the signal in the knowledge that random contributions will tend to cancel out. ...
Ãâó: www.emrf.org/Education%20and%20Training/Glossary%2...
signature Set of statistics that describe and define a training sample or cluster. It is used in multispectral classification. See also spectral response pattern and spectral signature.
Ãâó: fwie.fw.vt.edu/tws-gis/glossary.htm
signal-to-noise ratio The ratio of the level of the information-bearing signal power to the level of the noise power. For MODIS, the ratio between (1) typical cloud free scene brightness with solar zenith angle Z=70 deg, and (2) all sensor and processing noise contributions. S/N specifications for various scenes (eg, land, clouds, oceans, ice) are only applicable in the filter bands associated with those scenes. Source: EPO.
Ãâó: podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/glossary/
ÀÌ ¾Æ·¡ ºÎÅÍ´Â °á°ú°¡ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù.
KMLE À¥ ¿ë¾î À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 8
ÅëÇÕ°Ë»ö ¿Ï·á