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- | ===== Total interferece factor ===== | + | ===== Total interference factor ===== |
The above channel interference factor is calculated with no respect to target operational bandwidth. | The above channel interference factor is calculated with no respect to target operational bandwidth. | ||
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To find an ideal channel the above data is combined by taking into account the target operational bandwidth and selected band. E.g. on 2.4GHz channels overlap w/ 20MHz bandwidth, but there is no overlap for 20MHz bandwidth on 5GHz. | To find an ideal channel the above data is combined by taking into account the target operational bandwidth and selected band. E.g. on 2.4GHz channels overlap w/ 20MHz bandwidth, but there is no overlap for 20MHz bandwidth on 5GHz. | ||
- | Each valid and possible channel spec (i.e. channel + width) is taken and its interference factor is computed by summing up intereferences of each channel it overlaps. The one with least total interference is picked up. | + | Each valid and possible channel spec (i.e. channel + width) is taken and its interference factor is computed by summing up interferences of each channel it overlaps. The one with least total interference is picked up. |
Note: This implies base channel interference factor must be non-negative allowing easy summing up. | Note: This implies base channel interference factor must be non-negative allowing easy summing up. |