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The phrase "bits per symbol" is correct and commonly used in written English, particularly in technical or scientific contexts.
For example: "The encoding system for this data uses a rate of 8 bits per symbol, resulting in a more efficient transmission compared to the previous protocol."
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HSDPA encodes 2 bits per symbol using QPSK (4-QAM) modulation, 4 bits per symbol using 16-QAM, or 6 bits per symbol using 64-QAM.
Constellations with up to 12 bits per symbol are employed.
Q denotes the number of bits per symbol.
93 bits per symbol resulting in coding rate Rac = 0.9.
where R is the number of bits per symbol.
High-order constellations assure more transmitted bits per symbol.
Increment the number of bits per symbol based on (15).
It requires evaluations of decision metric, where denotes the number of bits per symbol.
This would indicate that the number of quantization bits per symbol (q b ) should be maximised.
Two symbol sizes are tested: 256 and 1,024 bits per symbol.
The entropy of this source is H = 0.72 bits per symbol.
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