| Term | Signal to noise ratio |
|---|---|
| Definition | Signal-to-noise ratio (often abbreviated SNR or S/N) is defined as the ratio of a signal power to the noise power corrupting the signal. The higher the ratio, the less obtrusive the background noise is. |
| Sampling medium | Devices |
| Aggregation type | Average |
| Units | % dB |
| Provenance | Originally from the CUAHSI HIS VariableNameCV. See: http://his.cuahsi.org/mastercvreg/edit_cv11.aspx?tbl=VariableNameCV. |
| Provenance uri | http://vocabulary.odm2.org/variablename/signalToNoiseRatio/ |
| Category | - |
| Note | - |
| Status | ACCEPTED |