Information Theory » Exercise – 1
4. The Hartley-Shannon theorem sets a limit on the :
(a) highest frequency that may be sent over a given channel
(b) maximum capacity of a channel with a given noise level
(c) maximum number of coding levels in a channel with a given noise level
(d) maximum number of quantizing levels in a channel of a given bandwidth
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