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Choose Input Type: Sine Wave Number of Samples: AWGN Mean: AWGN Variance: SNR (dB): Amplitude: Frequency (Hz): Reset Simulator Generate (Signal + AWGN) Theory: Sine Wave, Noise, Variance, and SNR In our simulation, we generate a noisy sinusoidal signal: x[n] = A * sin(2Ï€ f n / N) + w[n] Where: A = amplitude of the sine wave f = frequency of the sine wave N = total number of samples w[n] = additive noise with zero mean and variance σ² The variance of the noise determines how strong the noise is compared to the sine wave: σ² = P_signal / (10^(SNR_dB / 10)) The Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) in decibels is given by: SNR_dB = 10 * log10(P_signal / σ²) ...