comfort index - translation to russian
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comfort index - translation to russian

SYNTHETIC BACKGROUND NOISE USED TO FILL ARTIFICIAL SILENCES IN RADIO AND WIRELESS TRANSMISSIONS
Comfort noise generator; Comfort Noise Generator; Comfort noise generation; Comfort tone; Comfort Noise Generation; Comfort Noise

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строительное дело

показатель комфортных условий

comfort index      
показатель комфортных условий
discomfort index         
  • Plot of humidex depending on temperature and relative humidity
INDEX NUMBE TO DESCRIBE THE FEELING OF HEAT IN CANADA
Discomfort index; Humidity index
показатель (коэффициент) дискомфорта

Definition

митотический индекс
показатель митотической активности ткани или культуры ткани, представляющий собой число делящихся путем митоза клеток из 1000 изученных на гистологическом препарате.

Wikipedia

Comfort noise

Comfort noise (or comfort tone) is synthetic background noise used in radio and wireless communications to fill the artificial silence in a transmission resulting from voice activity detection or from the audio clarity of modern digital lines.

Some modern telephone systems (such as wireless and VoIP) use voice activity detection (VAD), a form of squelching where low volume levels are ignored by the transmitting device. In digital audio transmissions, this saves bandwidth of the communications channel by transmitting nothing when the source volume is under a certain threshold, leaving only louder sounds (such as the speaker's voice) to be sent. However, improvements in background noise reduction technologies can occasionally result in the complete removal of all noise. Although maximizing call quality is of primary importance, exhaustive removal of noise may not properly simulate the typical behavior of terminals on the PSTN system.

The result of receiving total silence, especially for a prolonged period, has a number of unwanted effects on the listener, including the following:

  • the listener may believe that the transmission has been lost, and therefore hang up prematurely.
  • the speech may sound "choppy" (see noise gate) and difficult to understand.
  • the sudden change in sound level can be jarring to the listener.

To counteract these effects, comfort noise is added, usually on the receiving end in wireless or VoIP systems, to fill in the silent portions of transmissions with artificial noise. The noise generated is at a low but audible volume level, and can vary based on the average volume level of received signals to minimize jarring transitions.

In many VoIP products, users may control how VAD and comfort noise are configured, or disable the feature entirely.

As part of the RTP audio video profile, RFC 3389 defines a standard for distributing comfort noise information in VoIP systems.

A similar concept is that of sidetone, the effect of sound that is picked up by a telephone's mouthpiece and introduced (at low level) into the earpiece of the same handset, acting as feedback.

During the siege of Leningrad, the beat of a metronome was used as comfort noise on the Leningrad radio network, indicating that the network was still functioning.

Many radio stations broadcast birdsong, city-traffic or other atmospheric comfort noise during periods of deliberate silence. For example, in the UK, silence is observed on Remembrance Sunday, and London's quiet city ambiance is used. This is to reassure the listener that the station is on-air, but primarily to prevent silence detection systems at transmitters from automatically starting backup tapes of music (designed to be broadcast in the case of transmission link failure).

Examples of use of comfort index
1. The comfort index a measure of how bearable the weather is reached four in Dubai yesterday, which represents "uncomfortable" conditions.
2. The mercury crept up to 44.7C in Dubai and the meteorologists‘ comfort index hit eight which represents "extremely uncomfortable" conditions.
3. The same day, Dubai recorded a temperature of 44C the same as yesterday but the comfort index was only four because humidity was lower.
4. Targett said that today the comfort index for Dubai was likely to reach at least eight and could climb all the way to 10 again.
5. The Washington Post–ABC News Consumer Comfort Index (CCI) stands at –2 on a scale of –100 to +100, a three–point improvement over last week.
What is the Russian for comfort index? Translation of &#39comfort index&#39 to Russian