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co-channel interference

The confusion in the tuning circuit of a wireless receiver due to a second wireless signal being detected with the same frequency. Due to weather conditions, wireless communications systems (radio, TV, etc.) in different locations that share common channels can experience co-channel interference. See co-channel.
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Edgewater's patented technology mitigates adjacent and co-channel interference to enable multiple, concurrent channels to transmit and receive from a single WiFi standards-compliant radio.
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Co-channel Interference is also a major issue than Signal Interference.
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The item also defers deciding the methodology for preventing adjacent and co-channel interference
Yuen, "Outage probability of dual-hop multiple antenna AF systems with linear processing in the presence of co-channel interference," IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol.
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