On 12/08/2022 8:22 am, Ulrich Speidel wrote:
And noise itself is actually "measurement error" at the receiver,
which is rarely Gaussian, in fact it really is quite predictable
and/or removable.
Noise in the Shannon sense is random and therefore not predictable or
correlated. Interference can be both predictable and correlated, and
therefore can sometimes be removed / to an extent. Modelling
interference as noise means not exploiting its inherent properties,
and yes that means ending lower capacity.
"ending up with lower capacity"
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