Transforming noise a history of its science and technology from disturbing sounds to informational errors, 1900-1955

Today, the concept of noise is employed to characterise random fluctuations in general. Before the twentieth century, however, noise only meant disturbing sounds. In the 1900s-50s, noise underwent a conceptual transformation from unwanted sounds that needed to be domesticated into a synonym for erro...

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Main Author: Yeang, Chen-Pang
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2023, 2023
Series:Oxford scholarship online / Oxford scholarship online
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Collection: Oxford University Press - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Today, the concept of noise is employed to characterise random fluctuations in general. Before the twentieth century, however, noise only meant disturbing sounds. In the 1900s-50s, noise underwent a conceptual transformation from unwanted sounds that needed to be domesticated into a synonym for errors and deviations to be now used as all kinds of signals and information. 'Transforming Noise' examines the historical origin of modern attempts to understand, control, and use noise. Its history sheds light on the interactions between physics, mathematics, mechanical technology, electrical engineering, and information and data sciences in the twentieth century
Item Description:Also issued in print: 2023
Physical Description:1 online resource illustrations (black and white)
ISBN:9780191994852