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C=blog(1+s/n)
the bandwidth and the signal to noise ratio
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The data rate (C) is equal to the bandwidth (B) times the logarithm base 2 of 1 plus the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) (how much interference is introduced in the transmission of data)C = B x log2(1 + S/N)So your data rate is directly proportional to your bandwidth. If you increase your bandwidth, your data rate will also increase provided the signal-to-noise ratio isn't affected.
Signal to noise ratio is a measure of signal strength to the background noise. Engineers use the signal to noise ratio to improve digital signal processing.
Distance, Frequency, and Signal-level-to-noise-level ratio (SNR)
It can be calculated by simplifying the ratio between power of signal by power of noise
The Kenwood KDC-C471FM has a Signal-to-noise ratio of 100 dB
Signal to noise ratio is the difference between the noise floor and the reference level.
A very usefull advantage is the exchange of SNR(signal to noise ratio) with Bandwidth... as on increasing the bandwidth the power required for transmission get reduced to a great extent.. is given by the formula SNR2 ~ (SNR1) B1/B2 AS we can see on increasing the bandwidth the SNR is reduced greatly
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Noise signal is any signal which interferes with the main signal and does not give any important information.Signal should always be twice to that of noise.