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@shalini-goel14-ASmC2J • Feb 26, 2009
Hey Vila,
What is the difference between AWGN and gaussian noise. Please put some more light on it? -
@silverscorpion-iJKtdQ • Feb 27, 2009
AWGN means Additive White Gaussian Noise. Well, there isn't any major difference between gaussian noise and AWGN. If the noise is gaussian, and is not including all the frequency range, then it's not white. Then some difference arises.
But in a wireless channel, generally all frequency components of noise are present. So, it's usually AWGN that's found in wireless channels. -
@vila-4EJWAr • Feb 27, 2009
Hiii...thanks for the explanation. In a wireless channel, can AWGN, Pulse Jammer, Single Tone Jammer, rayleigh fading and rician fading present at once at the same channel? Or there is no such combination and they will be present in diferent different channels?
Thank you.. -
@raj87verma88-ZpL2Wn • Feb 27, 2009
Thread moved to Electronics section