In wireless communication, I am confused about what people are referring to when they use the term 'channel length.' Can someone explain the term or provide me a definition?
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1Can you provide an instance where you saw the term? – mike65535 Jan 09 '19 at 13:48
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We model channels typically as something with a memory. A typical model for such a channel is the tapped delay-line model.
In all the models that understand a channel to have memory, the length is simply the difference between the earliest effect and the latest effect of the channel.
In the tapped delay-line model, the term is effectively identical to delay spread, plus – depending on which book you read – the delay of the earliest impulse response.
I think when you read up on the tapped delay-line model, this will become pretty self-evident.
Marcus Müller
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