Definition of Weightings. Meaning of Weightings. Synonyms of Weightings

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Definition of Weightings

Weighting
Weight Weight, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Weighted; p. pr. & vb. n. Weighting.] 1. To load with a weight or weights; to load down; to make heavy; to attach weights to; as, to weight a horse or a jockey at a race; to weight a whip handle. The arrows of satire, . . . weighted with sense. --Coleridge. 2. (Astron. & Physics) To assign a weight to; to express by a number the probable accuracy of, as an observation. See Weight of observations, under Weight.

Meaning of Weightings from wikipedia

- on which the A, B and C weightings were based are really only valid for pure single tones.[not verified in body] A-weighting began with work by Fletcher...
- The process of frequency weighting involves emphasizing the contribution of particular aspects of a phenomenon (or of a set of data) over others to an...
- London weighting is an allowance paid to certain civil servants, teachers, airline employees, PhD students, police and security officers in and around...
- commercial apparatus appears in the nomenclature of certain weightings. The same weighting nomenclature and units are used in military versions of commercial...
- to noise weightings used especially in measuring noise on telecommunications circuits. Key standards are ITU-T O.41 and C-message weighting as shown here...
- function Weighted arithmetic mean Weighting Weighting filter A-weighting B-, C-, D-, G-, and Z-weightings M-weighting IEC 61672, which has su****ded IEC...
- In a noise-measuring set, flat weighting is a noise weighting based on an amplitude-frequency characteristic that is flat over a frequency range that must...
- A weighting filter is used to emphasize or suppress some aspects of a phenomenon compared to others, for measurement or other purposes. In each field...
- A weighting pattern for a linear dynamical system describes the relationship between an input u {\displaystyle u} and output y {\displaystyle y} . Given...
- between adjacent weightings. In order to satisfy the two validity conditions, the value of r must be less than one so that weightings decrease as preferences...