- What is inter channel interference?
- What happens when there is channel interference?
- What causes adjacent channel interference?
- When the MIMO channel is correlated the capacity of channel *?
What is inter channel interference?
The type of internal interference caused between two different but partially overlapping channels in the same MWSNs is called inter-channel interference. It may occur in multichannel routing protocols such as QoS-aware Hamid et al.
What happens when there is channel interference?
Co-channel interference takes place when two access points within a network are on the same channel, causing interference that weakens the signal and thus provides problems to the end-user experience on the network.
What causes adjacent channel interference?
Adjacent channel interference occurs when the transponder is simultaneously shared by multiple carriers having closely spaced centre frequencies.
When the MIMO channel is correlated the capacity of channel *?
It is known that the channel capacity in a MIMO communication system depends on the number of transmit and received antennas, the signal-to-noise ratio, the channel state, and the autocorrelation or covariance matrix of the transmitted signal vector [1].