Q2) Consider a binary source sends a equiprobable and identifiable messages using binary symbols 0 and 1 at a symbol rate r over a time T. As a result of noise, 0 may be mistaken for a 1 and vice versa. The probabilities of making those two types of error are equal and are designated by P. 1-Determine the resulting channel capacity. 2-What is the type of channel capacity? 3-Find the capacity of the channel (if the probability of error = 0.75 and rate of symbol 1000 (symbol/sec)) 4-Explain the effect of probability on the channel capacity.

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Q2) Consider a binary source sends a equiprobable and identifiable messages using
binary symbols 0 and 1 at a symbol rate r over a time T. As a result of noise, 0 may
be mistaken for a 1 and vice versa. The probabilities of making those two types of
error are equal and are designated by P.
1-Determine the resulting channel capacity.
2-What is the type of channel capacity?
3-Find the capacity of the channel (if the probability of error = 0.75 and
rate of symbol 1000 (symbol/sec))
4-Explain the effect of probability on the channel capacity.
Transcribed Image Text:Q2) Consider a binary source sends a equiprobable and identifiable messages using binary symbols 0 and 1 at a symbol rate r over a time T. As a result of noise, 0 may be mistaken for a 1 and vice versa. The probabilities of making those two types of error are equal and are designated by P. 1-Determine the resulting channel capacity. 2-What is the type of channel capacity? 3-Find the capacity of the channel (if the probability of error = 0.75 and rate of symbol 1000 (symbol/sec)) 4-Explain the effect of probability on the channel capacity.
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