Receiver (information theory) explained

The receiver in information theory is the receiving end of a communication channel. It receives decoded messages/information from the sender, who first encoded them.[1] Sometimes the receiver is modeled so as to include the decoder. Real-world receivers like radio receivers or telephones can not be expected to receive as much information as predicted by the noisy channel coding theorem.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: information theory - Classical information theory Britannica . 2022-03-14 . www.britannica.com . en.