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* Activity: '''Channel Capacity'''
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* Activity: '''Mutual Information and Channel Capacity'''
 
* '''Instructions:''' In this activity, you are tasked to  
 
* '''Instructions:''' In this activity, you are tasked to  
 
** Walk through the examples.
 
** Walk through the examples.
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* Should you have any questions, clarifications, or issues, please contact your instructor as soon as possible.
 
* Should you have any questions, clarifications, or issues, please contact your instructor as soon as possible.
  
== Example 1: A Noiseless Binary Channel ==
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== Example 1: Mutual Information ==
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Given the following probabilities:
  
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! scope="col" | A
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! scope="col" | B
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! scope="col" | AB
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! scope="col" | O
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! scope="row" | Very Low
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! scope="row" | Low
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! scope="row" | Medium
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! scope="row" | High
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== Example 2: A Noisy Channel with Non-Overlapping Outputs ==
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== Example 2: A Noiseless Binary Channel ==
  
  
== Example 3: The Binary Symmetric Channel (BSC) ==
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== Example 3: A Noisy Channel with Non-Overlapping Outputs ==
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== Example 4: The Binary Symmetric Channel (BSC) ==

Revision as of 09:11, 29 September 2020

  • Activity: Mutual Information and Channel Capacity
  • Instructions: In this activity, you are tasked to
    • Walk through the examples.
    • Calculate the channel capacity of different channel models.
  • Should you have any questions, clarifications, or issues, please contact your instructor as soon as possible.

Example 1: Mutual Information

Given the following probabilities:

A B AB O
Very Low
Low
Medium
High

Example 2: A Noiseless Binary Channel

Example 3: A Noisy Channel with Non-Overlapping Outputs

Example 4: The Binary Symmetric Channel (BSC)