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"signal whose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a specific signal that belongs to someone. For example: "The police officer sent out a signal whose frequency was too low."
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"If it too doesn't repeat," said Gilster, "then we won't know what it was, including the possibility of some kind of local signal whose source just hasn't been figured out".
The transmitter sends a wireless signal whose received signal strength (RSSI) is measured by the receiver.
Only ASM phantoms created a harmonic signal, whose sensitivity increased with applied acoustic pressure.
Next, we considered a multicomponent signal whose components have different frequency modulations.
A 3-sparse signal, whose nonzero elements are all ones, is sensed.
A signal whose amplitude has only two discrete values is called a binary signal.
A signal whose frequency exceeds is represented by more than one period for this particular distance.
Chirp-scaling algorithm employs the property of the transmitted signal, whose range frequency is linear variant.
The measured outputs are corrupted by stochastic noise signal whose intensity is quantified by a nonlinear function.
The piezoelectric sensor in a vortex-shedding flow meter produces a raw signal whose average frequency indicates volumetric flow rate.
A vortex-shedding flow meter produces an approximately sinusoidal signal whose average frequency is proportional to volumetric flow rate.
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