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If a noiseless channel bandlimited to 5 khz is sampled every 1msec, what will be the value of sampling frequency?

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Answered by AnmolRaii
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The channel capacity of noiseless and noisy channels is the maximum rate at which information can be communicated. If a noiseless channel communicates data at 10 binary digits/s then its capacity is C = 10 bits/s.

Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

answer is 1000 samples/sec

Explanation:

The channel ability of noiseless and noisy channels is the most price at which statistics may be communicated. If a noiseless channel communicates information at 10 binary digits/s then its ability is C = 10 bits/s.

Bandwidth is a set quantity, so it can't be changed. Hence, the channel ability is immediately proportional to the energy of the signal, as SNR = (Power of signal) / (energy of noise). So as an example a signal-to-noise ratio of a thousand is generally expressed as: 10 * log10(a thousand) = 30 dB.

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