a) Adjacent channel interference: it means the interference caused by the transmitted signal exceeding the width of the channel in two adjacent or close channels, thereby causing interference to the signal propagated in the adjacent channel. b) Co-channel interference: it means that the carrier frequency of the useless signal is the same as the carrier frequency of the useful signal, and it causes interference to the receiver receiving the useful signal of the same frequency. For example, bluetooth signals and wireless signals are more close in frequency and therefore often cause interference. |
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