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Signal-to-interference ratio

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The Signal-to-Interference Ratio (SIR) is a measure used in telecommunications and signal processing to quantify the level of a desired signal relative to the level of interference or noise present in a system. It is an important parameter for evaluating the quality of a communication link, as it directly impacts the performance and reliability of signal transmission.

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