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However, conventional repetitive control is sensitive to frequency variations of the periodic signals.
This makes FBMC systems more spectral efficient and less sensitive to frequency errors compared to OFDM [1].
However, just as single-input single-output (SISO-) OFDM systems are highly sensitive to frequency offset, so are MIMO-OFDM systems.
Similar to the Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) technology, SC-FDMA is sensitive to frequency offsets leading to intercarrier interference (ICI).
After experiments were done, it was seen that the algorithm was very robust to noise and compression but was sensitive to frequency and time synchronization alteration [8].
Note that performances of the WavePrint algorithm and Shazam system are not displayed in the figure, because these algorithms are by nature very sensitive to frequency misalignments.
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The human ear is relatively lo-fi; it's highly sensitive to frequencies between 2,000 hertz and 4,000 hertz, a range that covers many of the distinguishing sounds of speech.
Studies of the electrical potentials in the ear of Caiman crocodilus show that it is sensitive to frequencies ranging from 20 to 15,000 hertz.
The microphone was sensitive to frequencies of 15 180 kHz with a flat frequency response (±6 dB) between 25 140 kHz.
An Ultrasound Microphone (Avisoft UltraSoundGate condenser microphone capsule CM16, Avisoft Bioacoustics, Berlin, Germany) sensitive to frequencies of 10 180 kHz, recorded the pup vocalizations in the sound-attenuating chamber.
In the more common anatomical state (ETs open), O. tormota is most sensitive to frequencies between ∼5 kHz and 10 kHz, although their TMs and auditory midbrain retain some sensitivity to high frequencies extending into US.
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