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    What defines a signal?

    Transports information from a source to a destination.

    What is noise in signal processing?

    Undesirable signals that disrupt useful signal interpretation.

    What is the signal-to-noise ratio?

    Measures the contamination level of a signal by noise.

    How do continuous signals differ from discrete signals?

    Continuous signals are defined for all time values.

    What is the purpose of signal processing?

    To extract useful information from signals affected by noise.

    What is a system in signal processing?

    Transforms an input signal into an output signal.

    What is the role of a sensor in signal generation?

    Converts physical quantities into electrical signals.

    What happens if a signal is contaminated by noise?

    It becomes harder to interpret the original information.

    What are some applications of signal processing?

    Telecommunications, biomedical analysis, and image processing.

    What is natural representation of signals?

    Describes a signal using scalar or vector functions.

    What defines a signal?

    Transports information from a source to a destination.

    What is noise in signal processing?

    Undesirable signals that disrupt useful signal interpretation.

    What is the signal-to-noise ratio?

    Measures the contamination level of a signal by noise.

    How do continuous signals differ from discrete signals?

    Continuous signals are defined for all time values.

    What is the purpose of signal processing?

    To extract useful information from signals affected by noise.

    What is a system in signal processing?

    Transforms an input signal into an output signal.

    What is the role of a sensor in signal generation?

    Converts physical quantities into electrical signals.

    What happens if a signal is contaminated by noise?

    It becomes harder to interpret the original information.

    What are some applications of signal processing?

    Telecommunications, biomedical analysis, and image processing.

    What is natural representation of signals?

    Describes signals using scalar or vector functions.

    What defines a signal?

    Transports information from a source to a destination.

    What is noise in signal processing?

    Undesirable signals that interfere with useful signals.

    What is the signal-to-noise ratio?

    Measures the contamination level of a signal by noise.

    How do continuous signals differ from discrete signals?

    Continuous signals are defined for all time values.

    What is the purpose of signal processing?

    To extract useful information from noisy signals.

    What is a system in signal processing?

    Transforms an input signal into an output signal.

    What is a natural representation of signals?

    Describes a signal using scalar or vector functions.

    What happens if a signal is contaminated by noise?

    It becomes harder to interpret the original information.

    What are some applications of signal processing?

    Telecommunications, biomedical analysis, and image processing.