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Infinite bandwidth refers to an idealized concept in telecommunications and signal processing where a communication channel can transmit an unlimited range of frequencies without attenuation or distortion. In practical terms, real-world systems have finite bandwidths due to physical and technological limitations, but the idea of infinite bandwidth serves as a theoretical benchmark for understanding channel capacity and limits of data transmission.
In information theory, the Shannon-Hartley theorem describes the maximum data rate (channel capacity) of a communication
The concept of infinite bandwidth often appears in theoretical models and research exploring the fundamental limits
Despite its theoretical nature, the notion of infinite bandwidth highlights the importance of spectrum efficiency and
Overall, infinite bandwidth remains a conceptual construct used to stimulate understanding and innovation in communication technology,