A Simple way to Estimate the Signal-To-Noise Ratio and to Save Energy

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No one can deny the significance of wireless communication in our life, but there is always noise that can lead to some mistakes in transmitting signal. Facing the noise, we should realize that we cannot eliminate completely. Therefore, we should estimate the signal-to-noise ratio so that we can balance the Bit Error Rate and the power, which can save more energy. Here is a simple way to estimate the signal-to-noise ratio based on Bernoulli's Law of Large Numbers.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 724-725)

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937-940

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August 2013

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