Quantization noise is a model of quantization error introduced by quantization in the analog-to-digital conversion(ADC) in telecommunication systems and signal processing.
The relationship between laser bandwidth and the efficiency of data transmission in optical communication systems is that a higher laser bandwidth allows for more data to be transmitted at a faster rate. This is because a wider bandwidth enables the laser to carry more information in the form of light signals, leading to increased data transmission efficiency.
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I wrote a short white paper on this a few years ago. You can read it at: http://doctord.webhop.net/tutorials/Shannon_Channel_Capacity.htm Jeffrey N. Denenberg Electrical Engineering Professor
In Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) systems, the minimum bandwidth required is influenced by the bit rate and the mark and space frequencies. According to Carson's Rule, the bandwidth can be approximated as twice the sum of the frequency separation (the difference between mark and space frequencies) and half the bit rate. Therefore, as the bit rate increases, the required bandwidth also increases, necessitating wider frequency separation between the mark and space frequencies to maintain signal integrity. This relationship ensures that the FSK system can effectively transmit data without interference or distortion.
The relationship between cells,organs, and systems would be many cells make up tissue, many tissues make up an organ, many organs make up an organ system, and organ systems make up and organism.
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low pressure systems form at fronts
low pressure systems form at fronts
The relationship between a system and sub-system, is that they are both a part of each other. If a circle is the system, the different pieces inside of this circle are the sub-systems. You cannot have one without the other.
In optical systems, the relationship between focal length and magnification is inversely proportional. This means that as the focal length increases, the magnification decreases, and vice versa.
bandwidth is a term used to describe the speed at which data can travel between two systems or devices. It is commonly used when talking about a connection to the internet or business network. Its a slightly-ambigious way of either stating network potential or size of files that would be transferred (a lot of bandwidth, faster downloads or higher data content then low bandwidth)
Television channels are used as data upload and download channels. Bandwidth is shared between subscribers in one area.