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Expected Number of Transmission in Wireless Communication Formulas
Expected Number of Transmission refers to the average number of times a packet or data transmission needs to be sent from a transmitter to a receiver in order to achieve successful delivery. And is denoted by E
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Formulas to find Expected Number of Transmission in Wireless Communication
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Expected Number of Transmission
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Wireless Communication formulas that make use of Expected Number of Transmission
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Number of Bits Per Word
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Word Error Rate
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List of variables in Wireless Communication formulas
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FAQ
What is the Expected Number of Transmission?
Expected Number of Transmission refers to the average number of times a packet or data transmission needs to be sent from a transmitter to a receiver in order to achieve successful delivery.
Can the Expected Number of Transmission be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Expected Number of Transmission, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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