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"reflected signal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a signal that has been reflected back from a surface or obstruction. Example: The radar technician analyzed the reflected signal to determine the distance and speed of the oncoming aircraft. In this example, the technician is using the reflected signal from the radar to gather information about the aircraft.
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Compared with the other reflective oximeters, the reflected signal light detected by the photodiode is enhanced to more than 140%.
The chemical composition of an interface can be determined using neutron reflection by measuring the reflected signal as a function of the incident neutron wave vector.
Typically, GNSS-R relies on the analysis of the reflected signal to determine the characteristics of the reflection surface and to derive the geophysical parameters.
Figure 5 Ground specular reflection tracks associated with four GPS satellites, colourised by reflected signal power.
We determined the reflection coefficient, α, and delay, ΔT, between direct and reflected signal.
The reflected signal returns to the antenna, which has moved.
The reflected signal was recorded again by the ultrasonic sensors.
It works like radar, calculating distance by measuring the time it takes for a reflected signal to return.
The laser emits a pulse every 13.3 ns (75 MHz) and consequently the reflected signal repeats at the same rate.
The images obtained using multi-offset are robust with respect to instrument noise comparable in strength with the reflected signal.
It is concluded that there exists a quadratic relationship between the strength of the reflected signal and the incident angle.
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