In baseband communication, RSSI stands for Received Signal Strength Indicator. It is a measure of the power level of the received signal at the receiver's antenna.
Baseband communication refers to a type of communication where the signal is transmitted in its original form, without being modulated onto a carrier wave. In this case, RSSI can be used to measure the power level of the received baseband signal.
RSSI is typically expressed in decibels (dB) and can be used to estimate the quality of the received signal. In general, a stronger RSSI indicates a stronger signal and a better quality of communication.
In wireless communication systems that use baseband communication, RSSI can be used for various purposes, such as signal strength mapping, location tracking, and signal strength-based power control.
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