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co-channel

(ˈkəʊˌtʃænəl)
adj
(Broadcasting) denoting or relating to a radio transmission that is on the same frequency channel as another: co-channel interference.
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While directional antennas could benefit both LPFMs and co-channel full-power stations, the use of FM booster stations could prove contentious if approved in geographical areas where even the slightest hint of interference could arise.
Pilot contamination occurs from the use of the same pilot sequences in different co-channel cells and makes the channel state information imperfect [12-15].
Edgewater's patented technology mitigates adjacent and co-channel interference to enable multiple, concurrent channels of transmit and receive from a single WiFi standards-compliant radio.
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Abstract: This paper investigates the co-channel interference effects on sum-rate based relay selection strategy.
1) Co-channel Deployment (CCD): All BSs transmit on all the available downlink sub-channels to serve their UEs without performing any interference coordination.
* Active RF management, including air time fairness to ensure all clients have fair Wi-Fi access, the ability to minimise co-channel interference, spectrum optimisation through dynamic channel selection, and channel load balancing to ensure even distribution of clients across available channels.
FCC provides 23 dB as the interference protection ratio in a co-channel scenario.
Samsung says that it 802.11ad standard 60GHz Wi-Fi technology can maintain the top speed by eliminating co-channel interference, not matter how many devices are on the same network.
The research team used a wide coverage beam forming antenna and also by eliminating co-channel interference despite the number of devices using the same network that Samsung has said that it has overcome the obstacle and now the product using the 802.11ab can go on sale next year.