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Link adaptation, comprising adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) and others, is a term used in wireless communications to denote the matching of the modulation, coding and other signal and protocol parameters to the conditions on the radio link (e.g. the pathloss, the interference due to signals coming from other transmitters, the sensitivity of the…
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| Link adaptation | is a | dynamic one and the signal and protocol parameters change as the radio link conditions change | 0.90 | text |
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