It was discussed in the lectures that the peak data rate, Rmax, can be calculated as Rmax= n × B × SE [bits/sec], where

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It was discussed in the lectures that the peak data rate, Rmax, can be calculated as Rmax= n × B × SE [bits/sec], where

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It was discussed in the lectures that the peak data rate,
Rmax, can be calculated as
Rmax= n × B × SE [bits/sec],
where
In a wireless system these
parameters are given as follows: n = 100, B = 300
MHz @ 1 GHz carrier, SE = 30 bits/sec/Hz.
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