1. SNR - Noun
2. SNR - Adjective
(electronics, communication, mathematics) signal-to-noise ratio
(astronomy) supernova remnant
(acoustics) Initialism of Single Number Rating, a measure of the efficacy of hearing protection
Snr
(UK) Abbreviation of senior; a title used after a father's name when his son is given the same name.
Act Snr Sgt Gray said a post-search debrief would look at why Ms Chen did not respond or make her way towards the sound of helicopters and searchers calling her name. Source: Internet
Also recovered from Makore (Snr)’s house in Nyamutumbu Village was a blood-stained tail of a yet to be identified animal. Source: Internet
Because the available signal is used to encode spatial and spectral information, MRSI requires high SNR achievable only at higher field strengths (3 T and above). Source: Internet
AM is a linear modulation method, so a given demodulated signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) requires an equally high received RF SNR. Source: Internet
An SNR less than 5 means less than 100% certainty in identifying image details. Source: Internet
As the timing resolution improves, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the image will improve, requiring fewer events to achieve the same image quality. Source: Internet