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Receiver Signal Strength Indication
RSSI stands for “received signal strength indication” and is one of the measures a service provider will use to determine the quality of their signals inside of a building or other structure.
Received Signal Strength Indication, usually expressed in microvolts or millivolts
Relative Signal Strength Indicator. a measurement of radio signals at the access point in which they are received (measured in dBm).
Radio Signal Strength Indicator
eceived ignal trength ndication. The measured power of a received signal.
Received Signal Strength Indicator. Provides a signal for logic circuit processing that is a function of received RF signal strength. RSSI is used both by the switch and the mobile or portable.
(Wireless) Received Signal Strength Indication. The measurement of the strength of received signal in a wireless environment. See Site Survey
RSSI is an initialism for Received Signal Strength Indication. RSSI is a measurement of the received radio signal strength (energy integral, not the quality).