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Background noise

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: background noise
(′bak′grau̇nd ′nöiz)

(acoustics) The unwanted residual sound that is present whether or not the sound source being studied is in operation.
(engineering) The undesired signals that are always present in an electronic or other system, independent of whether or not the desired signal is present.


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An extraneous signal that has crept into a line, channel or circuit.

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The total noise from all sources other than a particular one of interest.


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: extraneous noise contaminating sound measurements that cannot be separated from the desired signal
  Synonym: ground noise


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In acoustics and specifically in acoustical engineering, background noise is any sound other than the sound being monitored. Background noise is a form of noise pollution or interference. Background noise is an important concept in setting noise regulations. See noise criteria for cinema/home cinema applications.

Examples of background noises are environmental noises such as waves, traffic noise, alarms, people talking, bioacoustic noise from animals or birds and mechanical noise from devices such as refrigerators or air conditioning, power supplies or motors.

The prevention or reduction of background noise is important in the field of active noise control. It is an important consideration with the use of ultrasound (e.g. for medical diagnosis or imaging), sonar and sound reproduction.

In astronomy, background noise or cosmic background radiation, is electromagnetic radiation from the sky with no discernible source.

In information architecture, irrelevant, duplicate or incorrect information may be called background noise.

In physics and telecommunication, background signal noise can be detrimental or in some cases beneficial. The study of avoiding, reducing or using signal noise is information theory.

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