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white noise encryption - Übersetzung nach russisch

RANDOM SIGNAL HAVING EQUAL INTENSITY AT DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES, GIVING IT A CONSTANT POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY
White Noise (sound); White noise process; Gaussian white noise process; White noise (slang); Uncorrelated noise; Screen Noise; Random shock; Gaussian white noise; Hiss (white noise); White-noise
  • [[Spectrogram]] of [[pink noise]] (left) and white noise (right), shown with linear frequency axis (vertical) versus time axis (horizontal).
  • A "white noise" image
  • Some "white noise" sound (Loud)
  • The [[waveform]] of a Gaussian white noise signal plotted on a graph

white noise encryption      
шифрование белым шумом; шифрование зашумлением шифрование белым шумом; шифрование зашумлением
colored noise         
  • Pink noise spectrum. Power density falls off at 10 dB/decade (−3.01 dB/octave).
POWER SPECTRUM OF A NOISE SIGNAL (A SIGNAL PRODUCED BY A STOCHASTIC PROCESS)
Black noise; Noisy black; Noisy white; Colours of noise; Purple noise; Violet noise; Blue noise; Colored noise; Color of noise; Green noise; Orange noise; Power-law noise; Noise colors; Colour of noise; Noise colour; Noise spectrum

математика

цветной шум

white noise         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
White Noise (movie); White noise (disambiguation); White Noise (album); White Noise (song); White Noise (film); Draft:White noise (disambiguation); White Noise (disambiguation)

общая лексика

белый шум

шум с равномерно распределенным спектром. Акустический белый шум имеет характерный шипящий звук

радиотехника

шум белый

белые шумы

существительное

общая лексика

продолжительный шум

Definition

Белый Дом
(White House)

резиденция и канцелярия президента США в центре Вашингтона (с 1800). Здание в стиле классицизма построено в 1792-1829 (архитекторы Дж. Хобан и Б. Латроб). "Б. д." часто называют правительство США, возглавляемое президентом.

Белый дом. Южный фасад.

Wikipedia

White noise

In signal processing, white noise is a random signal having equal intensity at different frequencies, giving it a constant power spectral density. The term is used, with this or similar meanings, in many scientific and technical disciplines, including physics, acoustical engineering, telecommunications, and statistical forecasting. White noise refers to a statistical model for signals and signal sources, rather than to any specific signal. White noise draws its name from white light, although light that appears white generally does not have a flat power spectral density over the visible band.

In discrete time, white noise is a discrete signal whose samples are regarded as a sequence of serially uncorrelated random variables with zero mean and finite variance; a single realization of white noise is a random shock. Depending on the context, one may also require that the samples be independent and have identical probability distribution (in other words independent and identically distributed random variables are the simplest representation of white noise). In particular, if each sample has a normal distribution with zero mean, the signal is said to be additive white Gaussian noise.

The samples of a white noise signal may be sequential in time, or arranged along one or more spatial dimensions. In digital image processing, the pixels of a white noise image are typically arranged in a rectangular grid, and are assumed to be independent random variables with uniform probability distribution over some interval. The concept can be defined also for signals spread over more complicated domains, such as a sphere or a torus.

An infinite-bandwidth white noise signal is a purely theoretical construction. The bandwidth of white noise is limited in practice by the mechanism of noise generation, by the transmission medium and by finite observation capabilities. Thus, random signals are considered "white noise" if they are observed to have a flat spectrum over the range of frequencies that are relevant to the context. For an audio signal, the relevant range is the band of audible sound frequencies (between 20 and 20,000 Hz). Such a signal is heard by the human ear as a hissing sound, resembling the /h/ sound in a sustained aspiration. On the other hand, the "sh" sound /ʃ/ in "ash" is a colored noise because it has a formant structure. In music and acoustics, the term "white noise" may be used for any signal that has a similar hissing sound.

The term white noise is sometimes used in the context of phylogenetically based statistical methods to refer to a lack of phylogenetic pattern in comparative data. It is sometimes used analogously in nontechnical contexts to mean "random talk without meaningful contents".

Übersetzung von &#39white noise encryption&#39 in Russisch