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What's the formula for finding the Shannon limit?

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Can I know how to find a Shannon limit, if I am using BPSK and Coding rate-1/2. Is there any specific formula to find it?Thx.
 

bsc shannon limit

C=BW*log2(1+S/N), this is the Shannon limit, if consider the codec gain, you should reference to the "digital communication handbook"
 

snr shannon limit

hi
i didnt undrestand your questions , but if you are looking for amethod to determine the maximum data rate possible on a channel , then there is agood paper by Blahaut that he develops one of the only two algrithemes that can measure the channenl bandwidth and data rate( practical values) ...


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shannon capacity bpsk rate 1/2

If I am using BPSK with coding rate of 1/2, and I am looking for the SNR values. So, what should I assume with the bandwidth in C=BW*log2(1+S/N). I read some of the text book saying that, shannon limit for such coding rate and BPSK is 0.188 dB. How should I apply it? Is it 0.5=BW*log2(1+s/N)?
 

shannon limit

what is 0.188 dB? SNR or energy per bit(Eb/N0)?? What the text book do you read? The shannon limit is -1.6 dB (Eb/N0) regardless modulation schemes. Also the rate 1/2 is a rate for BSC channel whose the maxmimum capacity is one. This is in the different part of the system.
 

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