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Signal intelligence

Глоссарий аббревиатур в области высокочастотной электроники
    Сигнальная разведка, сбор, анализ и оценка излучаемых сигналов; радиоэлектронная разведка


Sigint, английский
  1. Signals intelligence cryptographic espionage and code breaking. example the overwhelming majority of american intelligence assets are culled by sigint agencies like the n.s.a.

  2. Signal intelligence

  3. Signals intelligence. sign-off:merchant term for the discharge and final payment of seamen at the end of a voyage or completion of their contracts. also pay-off. sign-on: merchant term for the signing of articles (contracts) by seamen before a voyage.




Intelligence, английский
  1. Сбор разведывательных данных; разведка

  2. The ability to learn and understand quickly

  3. N интеллект, рассу- док, ум, способность к пониманию artificial ~ искусственный интеллект

  4. [1] information of military or political value. [2] gathering such information.

  5. Originally, an innate general cognitive ability underlying all of an individual`s processes of complex reasoninng. now, the dual ability to draw appropriate distinctions and to make appropriate, and to a degree better than chance, choices among the things distinguished. the first part of the process is creative (->creativity) and concerns the construction of a cognitive system limited by the amount of uncertainty tolerable. the second part of the process, largely attended to by ashby, is reductive and concerns how much information is brought to bear on a situation, e.g., for giving the correct answer to questions on an intelligence test, for selecting a successful course of action out of all possible ones, for saying the right thing at the right moment to the right person. culture bound intelligence tests assume predrawn distinctions, offer fixed number of alternatives and thus provide a normative measure of only the information processing ability part of intelligence. the constructive and uncertainty increasing ability part of intelligence is manifest in innovations, unconventional perspectives, avantgarde art but also in social deviance.


Intelligence émotionnelle, французский
    Type d'intelligence qui correspond à la connaissance et à la maîtrise de ses propres émotions ainsi qu'à la maîtrise des relations humaines. ce type d'intelligence n'est pas mesuré par les tes


Intelligence amplification, английский
    A process by which the power of appropriate selection is increased beyond the intelligence of the system which controls that process. e.g., if the programmer of a chess playing computer explicitly specifies all "good" moves, the computer can be no better than its designer. but if this computer is programmed to compute more alternatives, recalls successes and failures with increasing perfection and makes better and faster decisions than its programmer could make, then it exceeds or will soon exceed that programmer`s manifest ability to make informed decisions. according to ashby an intelligence amplifier typically involves (a) two separate systems, one that generates (->generative) descriptions of alternative courses of action and another that selects among them those appropriate, to a degree better than chance, using an externally specified criterion, (b) a circular flow of information between the two which (c) stops when the criterion is satisfied. the intelligence thereby amplified enters a system through the exogenous choices of a criterion and through the construction of the machine. the designer may not and does not need to know the full range of alternatives among which an intelligence amplifier makes appropriate choices. interface


Intelligence artificielle, французский

Intelligence artificielle -ash cendre, французский

Intelligence capabilities, английский
    Искусственные способности (робота в осязании)


Intelligence data handling system, английский
    Система обработки разведывательной информации (ввс) 1di improved data interchange улучшенный обмен данными


Intelligence div., war office (u.k.), английский

Intelligence input/output processor;, русский

Intelligence quotient, английский
    The ratio of the mental age, as given by an intelligence test, to the chronological age of the person. abbr iq


Intelligence system, английский
    Система сбора и анализа разведывательных данных, разведывательная система


Intelligence, gathering of ~, английский

Signal, английский
  1. A signal is used to help make sure of the safe operation of traffic and to regulate train and shunting movements.

  2. (сигнал) термин технического анализа; индикация момента, когда пришло время покупать (продавать), согласно выработанной трейдером торговой стратегии;

  3. Сигнал

  4. Strength, interference, noise, propagation, frequency of fading, modulation, overall (rating) уровень [сила] сигнала, - помехи, шум, прохождение, частота замирания, глубина модуляции, общая разборчивость

  5. Strength, interference, noise, propagation, overall (readability) уровень [сила] сигнала, помехи, шум, прохождение, общая разборчивость

  6. Kit/ mk-79 комплект приборов для сигнализации

  7. С и гнал

  8. N сигнал structural ~ структурный сигнал

  9. [1] a short message conveyed by flags, light flashes, electrical impulses, sound or radio waves, or other means. (see tables 8–10). [2] to send such a message.

  10. Сигнал ~s of danger сигналы опасности (визуальные, световые, звуковые)

  11. A varying electrical voltage that represents sound.

  12. A beep or tone from a computer’s speaker or a prompt displayed on screen that tells a user that the computer is ready to receive input.

  13. A notification of an event that triggers an activity.

  14. To convey information through a firm`s actions. the more costly it is to provide a signal, the more credibility it has. for example, to call a press conference and tell everyone that the firm`s prospects have improved is less effective than saying the same thing and raising the dividend.

  15. Physical quantity, such as voltage, that contains relevant information.

  16. Physical quantity, such as voltage, that contains relevant information.4

  17. Physical quantity, such as voltage, that contains relevant information. signal-to-noise ratio: ratio of signal values (responses that contain relevant information) to baseline noise values (responses that contain nonrelevant information).

  18. Physical quantity, such as luminance, that contains a relevant test indication or information. signal-to-noise ratio: ratio of signal values (responses that contain relevant information) to baseline noise values (responses that contain nonrelevant information). see also background. glossary s 513

  19. Physical quantity, such as voltage, that contains relevant information.4 signal-to-noise ratio: ratio of signal values (responses that contain relevant information) to baseline noise values (responses that contain nonrelevant information).4

  20. Physical quantity, such as electrical voltage, that contains information.10,20 signal-to-noise ratio: ratio of signal amplitude (responses that contain information) to baseline noise amplitude (responses that contain no information). see also noise.10,20


Signal, английский

Signal, немецкий

Signal, шведский

Signal (general sense), английский

Signal (in sdl), английский

Signal (in signaling application), английский

Signal (ut), английский
    Vertical deflection from the base line on an a-scan.


Signal accuracy, английский

Сигнальная, русский
    Вторичная информация различной степени свертывания, выполняющая функцию предварительного оповещения;


Sinad, английский
    Signal+noise-ь distortion


Shrink small outline transistor, английский