- What is the need of channel modeling?
- What is a channel information theory?
- What is CDL channel model?
- What are channels in WCF?
What is the need of channel modeling?
Why Are Channel Models Important? They are essential to predict link performance (e.g., BER) in a single-user scenario. They are crucial to predict system performance (e.g., throughput, latency) in a multi-user scenario. They reduce the need for costly channel measurement projects.
What is a channel information theory?
The channel capacity, C, is defined to be the maximum rate at which information can be transmitted through a channel. The fundamental theorem of information theory says that at any rate below channel capacity, an error control code can be designed whose probability of error is arbitrarily small.
What is CDL channel model?
A CDL is used to model the channel when the received signal consists of multiple delayed clusters—each cluster contains multipath components with the same delay but slight variations for angles of departure and arrival.
What are channels in WCF?
Channels provide a low-level programming model for sending and receiving messages. This programming model relies on several interfaces and other types collectively known as the WCF channel model.