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SNR Analysis calculation

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HI

I am using this formula for snr

SNR=10log(Ps/σ^2)

where Ps is the power of my signal and σ^2 is the noise variance. where noise has gaussian distribution with certain mean.

I wanted to ask is this formula valid only when the noise is zero mean? if so what if my noise is not zero mean, how can i calculate the snr?
 

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