interference-limited network
An interference-limited network refers to a communication system where the performance and efficiency are predominantly affected by interference from other devices or signals. In such networks, the available bandwidth and signal quality become limited due to the presence of multiple simultaneous transmissions, leading to a decrease in the overall network capacity and reliability.
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