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effective bandwidth

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effective bandwidth [ə¦fek·tiv ′band‚width]
(electronics)
The bandwidth of an assumed rectangular band-pass having the same transfer ratio at a reference frequency as a given actual band-pass filter, and passing the same mean-square value of a hypothetical current having even distribution of energy throughout that bandwidth.


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With 16 beams in Ku-band and frequency reuse factor of 4, it can provide 10 GHz effective bandwidth equivalent to about 220 transponders of 36 MHz.
lt;p>Gravette predicts Proxim's latest gear would give ADT an effective bandwidth on a backhaul link of more than 100 Mbit/sec -- five times what he gets from older Proxim gear now installed in many locations.
In addition, the Media Fidelity Suite Media Optimization application helps operators to manage the impact of escalating video traffic on their network operations and increase quality of service to users through data reduction and control of effective bandwidth utilisation.
 
 
 
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