Capacity

Shannon capacity formula for noisy channel

Shannon capacity formula for noisy channel

Capacity =bandwidth X log2 (1 +SNR)In this formula, bandwidth is the bandwidth of the channel, SNR is the signal-to-noise ratio, and capacity is the capacity of the channel in bits per second.

  1. What is channel capacity for noisy channel?
  2. How do you calculate maximum data of a noisy channel?
  3. How is channel capacity calculated?
  4. What is the maximum channel capacity given by Shannon's limit?

What is channel capacity for noisy channel?

Following the terms of the noisy-channel coding theorem, the channel capacity of a given channel is the highest information rate (in units of information per unit time) that can be achieved with arbitrarily small error probability.

How do you calculate maximum data of a noisy channel?

MDR = 2 * Bandwidth * Log2L where L is levels or states of signals. Signal to noise ratio of any channel is fixed for a given temperature.

How is channel capacity calculated?

C = S η log2 e = 1.44 S η . This gives the maximum information transmission rate possible for a system of given power but no bandwidth limitations.

What is the maximum channel capacity given by Shannon's limit?

Considering the Shannon limit around 6bit/s/Hz (or 0.75Tbit/s/nm) and the maximum 80nm bandwidth (achievable by C+L or Raman amplification) of a system, the achievable capacity over a transatlantic submarine cable will be around 60Tbit/s per fiber pair, that is not exceeding three times the state of the art technology ...

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