For a system transmitting at maximum capacity, C, the average signal power, S, measured at the receiver input, can be written as S = Eb.C, where Eb is the average received energy per bit.The average noise power, N, can also be redefined as, N = N0.B, where N0 is the noise power density (Watts/Hz)Using these definitions, the ShannonHartley theorem can be written in the form:C/B = log2[1 + Eb.C/N0.B] |
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