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An ideal Nyquist channel is a theoretical communication channel characterized by a flat frequency response and no intersymbol interference (ISI), allowing for the maximum data transmission rate without distortion. It operates under the Nyquist criterion, which states that the maximum data rate is twice the bandwidth of the channel. This means that for a channel with bandwidth ( B ), the highest achievable bit rate is ( 2B ) bits per second. In practice, achieving an ideal Nyquist channel is challenging due to real-world factors like noise and channel imperfections.

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