differentiate wired and wireless communication.
differentiate co-channel and adjacent channel interference.
Answer Posted / e.naresh
co-channel interferance is""caused in a channel due to the crosstalk from two different transmitters which are uses the same frequencies""
adjacent channel interferance is""caused in a channel due to extra power releases/dissipates from a signal in adjacent channel""
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