Attenuation in a sentence as a noun

We see a geometric attenuation in this series, we keep dividing new terms by n. If we drop terms from c'' on we get a constant, M = .

The response to things like this is usually an impulse with a strong attenuation over time. It'll never quite become 0 but it will get close to 0 in a fairly short time.

When I saw the thing, I assumed they must have come up with some extremely clever way to avoid signal attenuation. Turns out they were just ignoring the blindingly obvious.

Is it possible that some of the differences shown in this page come from phase changes rather than attenuation? If so, is such a phase change perceptible, even in principle?

Goals like measuring noise and attenuation at the clients end once a day, so they can adjust the speed accordingly. AVM is a very nice company and you should not accuse them without proof.

Haven't seen them talk about the competition that much since the AntennaGate presser, when they compared other phones' attenuation issues. And that's when they were in damage control.

I think it's the kind of attenuation that the market needs right now because it basically discourages investors that buy in based on hype instead of intrinsic value.

The human psycoscoutic system is very complex, part of directionality is group delay, part of it is frequency attenuation caused by sound wrapping around the ear from the ear, part of it is a half dozen other things.' Phase' doesn't come even close to being a catch all cause.

But since the signal travels in all directions, there won't be enough attenuation caused by these that are any more significant than actual obstacles to reception. A bigger problem may be interference from neighboring devices that function the same.

With an accurate model if the chirp waveform, you can determine distance more accurately by looking at the amount of signal "spreadding" and the amount of attenuation of specific signal components due to this shifting. You can do better than that, too.

This makes it unsuitable for long-range communications, but great for short range, since the high attenuation provides a degree of isolation between networks.

Generally speaking, the higher the frequency, the higher the attenuation. Of course, the higher frequencies are better suited for the kinds of modulation rates necessary for high bitrate communications.

These cables contain tiny chips at either end that are calibrated to the attenuation and dispersion properties of the wire between them. Compensating for these properties "greatly improves the signal-to-noise ratio" for high-bandwidth data transmission."

This is especially true given their karma model, which as others here have pointed out somewhat encourages hivemind attenuation especially since it is annoying to get into and join.

One of the problems in the higher-frequency range is increased attenuation due to oxygen and water absorption [2]. Why would the military interested in higher-frequency communications?

Just to add the relevant terms of art to this post for people to google if they're interested in the legal doctrine: "exclusionary rule", "fruit of the poisonous tree", "independent source", "inevitable discovery", "attenuation", "good faith reliance", and "standing".

You should consider that instead an attenuation of due process rights, which is what you perceive, we have instead a consistent level of access to justice through the court system, which seems otherwise because technology has given us more insight into the workings of our criminal justice system than we've ever had before. If you were screwed over by federal prosecutors in 1952 as a result of an anti-Communist prosecution under the Smith act, to which message board would you have appealed?

Attenuation definitions

noun

weakening in force or intensity; "attenuation in the volume of the sound"

See also: fading

noun

the property of something that has been weakened or reduced in thickness or density