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Maximum Excess Delay in Wireless Communication Formulas
Maximum Excess Delay refers to the maximum amount of time by which a signal is delayed beyond its expected arrival time. And is denoted by X. Maximum Excess Delay is usually measured using the Decibel for Sound. Note that the value of Maximum Excess Delay is always negative.
Formulas to find Maximum Excess Delay in Wireless Communication
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List of variables in Wireless Communication formulas
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FAQ
What is the Maximum Excess Delay?
Maximum Excess Delay refers to the maximum amount of time by which a signal is delayed beyond its expected arrival time. Maximum Excess Delay is usually measured using the Decibel for Sound. Note that the value of Maximum Excess Delay is always negative.
Can the Maximum Excess Delay be negative?
Yes, the Maximum Excess Delay, measured in Sound can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Maximum Excess Delay?
Maximum Excess Delay is usually measured using the Decibel[dB] for Sound. Bel[dB], Neper[dB] are the few other units in which Maximum Excess Delay can be measured.
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