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Channel Capacity in Wireless Communication Formulas
Channel Capacity represents the maximum rate at which reliable information can be transmitted over a communication channel in the presence of noise or interference. And is denoted by C. Channel Capacity is usually measured using the Bit Per Second for Bandwidth. Note that the value of Channel Capacity is always positive.
Formulas to find Channel Capacity in Wireless Communication
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Maximum Possible Data Rate over Channel
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List of variables in Wireless Communication formulas
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Radio Channel Bandwidth
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Average Signal Power
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Average Noise Power
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FAQ
What is the Channel Capacity?
Channel Capacity represents the maximum rate at which reliable information can be transmitted over a communication channel in the presence of noise or interference. Channel Capacity is usually measured using the Bit Per Second for Bandwidth. Note that the value of Channel Capacity is always positive.
Can the Channel Capacity be negative?
No, the Channel Capacity, measured in Bandwidth cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Channel Capacity?
Channel Capacity is usually measured using the Bit Per Second[b/s] for Bandwidth. Kilobit per Second[b/s], Gigabit per Second[b/s], Byte per Second[b/s] are the few other units in which Channel Capacity can be measured.
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