With regards to OFDM I have one question.

I have a 8 channel OFDM using 8PSK. To me a single symbol using 8PSK means 8
bits, hence one byte of data. Since I have 8 channels, that would mean 64
bytes. This would equate to a single OFDM symbol of 64 bytes?

Going on further a payload of 16 OFDM symbols would mean 16*64 bytes of
data.

I'm not too sure of the relationship between bits, symbols and OFDM symbols
even though it appears to be simple.



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