'In an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system, if the number of points for IFFT is 48, coding rate is Yz and the coded bits per subcarrier is 2, calculate the data bits per OFDM symbol'
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Given that the coding rate is 1/2 and the coded bits per subcarrier is 2. So, the number of useful information bits per subcarrier = 1 bit. Show more…
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