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Measurement of Noise

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Measurement and Noise

2016
Max Planck used to say that the only things that exist are those that can be measured. In this chapter a general vision of the issues faced while performing measurements of nanomechanical resonators is presented. Different noise sources are analyzed: thermomechanical noise, electrical noise (Johnson, 1∕f, shot noise), and amplifier noise; to later ...
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Noise in MTF Measurements

Applied Optics, 1973
The effect of shot noise on the MTF of a lens when measured by means of an edge scan is treated both analytically and experimentally. It is shown that the variance in the MTF, introduced by the shot noise, establishes an upper bound on the magnitude of any systematic error introduced into the MTF measurement by the noise.
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Noise and Noise Measurements

2014
In frequency domain measurements, electronic noise shows up in two distinctly different ways. The first case is when the measurement is affected by the presence of unwanted noise, with noise being a nuisance. For example, we could be measuring the distortion of an amplifier with the amplifier's noise degrading the measurement.
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Measuring Noise

2023
Abstract Chapter 4 examines various attempts engineers and technologists made to turn noise into measurable quantities in the 1910s–30s. Two approaches characterized these attempts. One was to gauge the subjective loudness of noise through an ear-balancing method that compared the measurable with an adjustable reference sound.
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