What is shannon's equation for maximum information rate c [bits/sec] given a channel bandwidth b [hz] and signal-to-noise ratio s/n?
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The Claude shannon uses the hartley law and nyquist rate to to formulate the a information theory in the 1940.which is also known as Shannon-Hartley theorem.
The equation is as follows
C= B ㏒2( 1+ S/N)
Here C is the channel capacity which is in bits/sec
B is representing the channel which is in the "Hertz''
S/N representing thee sound to noise ratio ( it is also known as carrier to nose ratio)
Separately S represents the average of the received signal power over the bandwidth.
While the N is represents the power average of the noise Both S and N are measured in the unit of Watts .
The equation is as follows
C= B ㏒2( 1+ S/N)
Here C is the channel capacity which is in bits/sec
B is representing the channel which is in the "Hertz''
S/N representing thee sound to noise ratio ( it is also known as carrier to nose ratio)
Separately S represents the average of the received signal power over the bandwidth.
While the N is represents the power average of the noise Both S and N are measured in the unit of Watts .
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