[MLB-WIRELESS] Theoretical limits of 2.4 GHz band
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Mon Nov 18 09:42:45 EST 2002
> I have a feeling though that these tricks to encode multiple
> bits into one
> baud actually increase the bandwidth requirements... so
> shannons law probably
> still applies.
No, these tricks decrease the bandwidth, but they increase the minimum
required S/N, and therefore the throughput is limited in a different way.
The end result is Shannon's Law still applies, and you're trading off
bandwidth for S/N.
>
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