SIR
Definition | : | Signal-to-Interference Ratio |
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What does SIR mean?
Signal-to-Interference Ratio (SIR) is the ratio of useful signal versus co-channel interference received.
SIR is an important metric of communication link quality.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the full form of SIR in Telecommunication?
The full form of SIR is Signal-to-Interference Ratio
What are the full forms of SIR in Technology?
Signal-to-Interference Ratio | Supplemental Inflatable Restraint | Selected Ion Recording
What are the full forms of SIR in Worldwide?
Signal-to-Interference Ratio | Susceptible, Infected, Recovered/Removed | Sequential Importance Resampling | Short Interest Ratio | Silent Information Regulator | Supplemental Inflatable Restraint | Surface Insulation Resistance | Selected Ion Recording | Sigma Iota Rho
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