I'd like to understand the advantages of transferring data (wirelessly) over a larger bandwidth.
Bandwidth sets the rate of data which are being transferred from a transmitter to a receiver, and not the amount of data which is being transferred (as the amount of data depends on the time duration the data is being transmitted).
How does haveing larger bandwidth help in transferring voice (which has a limitted baseband bandwidth) in a cellular network?
I think that one of the reasons is that larger bandwidth allows transferring the same code (which contains the voice) in less time (as the data transfer rate is larger):
=> The network is loaded for less time.
=> The voice reaches its destination faster.
=> larger code (=> less noise) could be used without increasing the transfer time.
Am I right about these 3 points?
Any more advantages you can think of?
Thank you
Bandwidth sets the rate of data which are being transferred from a transmitter to a receiver, and not the amount of data which is being transferred (as the amount of data depends on the time duration the data is being transmitted).
How does haveing larger bandwidth help in transferring voice (which has a limitted baseband bandwidth) in a cellular network?
I think that one of the reasons is that larger bandwidth allows transferring the same code (which contains the voice) in less time (as the data transfer rate is larger):
=> The network is loaded for less time.
=> The voice reaches its destination faster.
=> larger code (=> less noise) could be used without increasing the transfer time.
Am I right about these 3 points?
Any more advantages you can think of?
Thank you