Information Theory
Additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) refers to a type of noise that is characterized by its statistical properties, where the noise is added to a signal and has a constant spectral density. This noise is 'white' because it contains equal power across all frequencies, and 'Gaussian' because its amplitude follows a Gaussian distribution. AWGN is crucial in analyzing communication systems and understanding error rates and reliability functions in the context of transmitting information.
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