Abstract
It is well known that any complex signal processing systems are characterized by quality indicators. The quality indicators may differ, as is required by applications and functional principles. In the general case, the main quality indicators of complex signal processing systems are —
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• the accuracy;
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• the resolution;
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• the noise immunity;
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• the capacity;
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• the distance range;
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• the reliability;
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• the hidden function;
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• the adaptable use;
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• the weight and overall dimensions;
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• the production and service cost;
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• the output power.
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Tuzlukov, V.P. (2001). Type of Signals. In: Signal Detection Theory. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0187-8_9
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