Pseudo noise refers to a signal that appears random but is actually generated by a deterministic process, often used in communications and signal processing. It mimics the statistical properties of true noise, making it useful for testing and analyzing systems. Pseudo noise sequences, such as those generated by linear feedback shift registers, are commonly employed in applications like spread spectrum communications, radar, and secure communications to enhance signal robustness and reduce interference.
both are same as both will repeat after some period distinguishing it from random noise/signal which will never repeat
PN offset stands for Pseudo-Noise offset. It is a method used in telecommunications to synchronize the timing of different devices within a communication system, particularly in CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) systems. PN codes are sequences of binary digits that are used to establish this timing relationship. The PN offset is the specific value within the PN code sequence assigned to a device for synchronization.
Pseudo means "Fake"
Pseudo is an adjective.
Pseudo Echo was formed in 1982 in Melbourne, Australia.
Pseudo-City was created in 2005.
Pseudo-Martyr was created in 1610.
Pseudo Interactive was created in 1995.
Pseudo Interactive ended in 2008.
Pseudo Slang was created in 2009.
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pseudo force is a force which is not real (or) A force whose direction is determined conventionally or by custom is called a pseudo force.