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Capacity refers to the capability of a channel to transport data, typically measured in bits per channel usage.
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Rayleigh Fading
I am calculating the capacity of $K$ channels between a transmitter and $N$ receivers in a cellular scenario. … I use the following equation:
$$C_n^k = B\log_2\left(1 + \frac{Ph_n^k}{N_0B + I_n^k}\right)$$
Where
$C_n^k$ is the capacity between the transmitter and receiver $n$ over channel $k$
$B$ is the bandwidth …