Short description: Sound other than the sound being monitored (primary sound)
Background noise or ambient noise is any sound other than the sound being monitored (primary sound). Background noise is a form of noise pollution or interference. Background noise is an important concept in setting noise levels.
Background noises include environmental noises such as water waves, traffic noise, alarms, extraneous speech, bioacoustic noise from animals, and electrical noise from devices such as refrigerators, air conditioning, power supplies, and motors.
The prevention or reduction of background noise is important in the field of active noise control. It is an important consideration with the use of ultrasound (e.g. for medical diagnosis or imaging), sonar, and sound reproduction.
Other uses
In astronomy, background noise or cosmic background radiation is electromagnetic radiation from the sky with no discernible source.
In information architecture, irrelevant, duplicate or incorrect information may be called background noise.
In physics and telecommunication, background signal noise can be detrimental or in some cases beneficial. The study of avoiding, reducing or using signal noise is information theory.
In telephony, artificial comfort noise is used as a substitute for natural background noise, to fill in artificial silence created by discontinuous transmission systems using voice activity detection.
Background noise can also affect concentration.
See also
- 4'33"
- Ambient noise level
- Electronic noise
- The Hum
- Colors of noise
- Sound masking
External links
- How low noise levels are achieved in concert halls
- Background noise in acoustics (demo)
Noise (physics and telecommunications) |
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| General |
- Acoustic quieting
- Distortion
- Noise cancellation
- Noise control
- Noise measurement
- Noise power
- Noise reduction
- Noise temperature
- Phase distortion
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| Noise in... |
- Audio
- Buildings
- Electronics
- Environment
- Government regulation
- Human health
- Images
- Radio
- Rooms
- Ships
- Sound masking
- Transportation
- Video
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| Class of noise |
- Additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN)
- Atmospheric noise
- Background noise
- Brownian noise
- Burst noise
- Cosmic noise
- Flicker noise
- Gaussian noise
- Grey noise
- Jitter
- Johnson–Nyquist noise (thermal noise)
- Pink noise
- Quantization error (or q. noise)
- Shot noise
- White noise
- Coherent noise
- Value noise
- Gradient noise
- Worley noise
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Engineering terms |
- Channel noise level
- Circuit noise level
- Effective input noise temperature
- Equivalent noise resistance
- Equivalent pulse code modulation noise
- Impulse noise (audio)
- Noise figure
- Noise floor
- Noise shaping
- Noise spectral density
- Noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH)
- Phase noise
- Pseudorandom noise
- Statistical noise
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| Ratios |
- Carrier-to-noise ratio (C/N)
- Carrier-to-receiver noise density (C/kT)
- dBrnC
- Eb/N0 (energy per bit to noise density)
- Es/N0 (energy per symbol to noise density)
- Modulation error ratio (MER)
- Signal, noise and distortion (SINAD)
- Signal-to-interference ratio (S/I)
- Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N, SNR)
- Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging)
- Signal to noise plus interference (SNIR)
- Signal-to-quantization-noise ratio (SQNR)
- Contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR)
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| Related topics |
- List of noise topics
- Acoustics
- Colors of noise
- Interference (communication)
- Noise generator
- Radio noise source
- Spectrum analyzer
- Thermal radiation
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Denoise methods | | General |
- Low-pass filter
- Median filter
- Total variation denoising
- Wavelet denoising
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| 2D (Image) |
- Gaussian blur
- Anisotropic diffusion
- Bilateral filter
- Non-local means
- Block-matching and 3D filtering (BM3D)
- Shrinkage Fields
- Denoising autoencoder (DAE)
- Deep Image Prior
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