Computer-Networks
August 30, 2024Computer-Networks
August 30, 2024Noisy/Noiseless-Channel-Capacity
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Question 2
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If the channel is band limited to 6 kHz and signal to noise ratio is 16, what would be the capacity of channel?
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16.15kbps
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23.24 kbps
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40.12 kbps
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24.74 kbps
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Question 2 Explanation:
Shannon Capacity (Noisy Channel):
In presence of Gaussian band-limited white noise, Shannon Hartley theorem gives the
maximum data rate capacity C = B log 2 (1+ S/N)
=6log 2 (1+16)
=6*log 2 (17)
=6*4.08=24.48
In presence of Gaussian band-limited white noise, Shannon Hartley theorem gives the
maximum data rate capacity C = B log 2 (1+ S/N)
=6log 2 (1+16)
=6*log 2 (17)
=6*4.08=24.48
Correct Answer: D
Question 2 Explanation:
Shannon Capacity (Noisy Channel):
In presence of Gaussian band-limited white noise, Shannon Hartley theorem gives the
maximum data rate capacity C = B log 2 (1+ S/N)
=6log 2 (1+16)
=6*log 2 (17)
=6*4.08=24.48
In presence of Gaussian band-limited white noise, Shannon Hartley theorem gives the
maximum data rate capacity C = B log 2 (1+ S/N)
=6log 2 (1+16)
=6*log 2 (17)
=6*4.08=24.48
