The noise floor is the minimum noise that the receiver experiences, even
when there is no packet in the air. It is the noise in the receiver
itself. In case of telosb motes i have used the noise floor varies from
-98 to -95dBm. RSSI is the signal strength at which a packet is received.
They are both measurements of power in the channel. But the noise floor,
is when there is no packet in the air, whereas RSSI is when a pkt is
received.




> Hi
>
> i trying to fix the noise floor on the radio chip of a telosb mote if it
> is possible ( i don't know how to ).
> and could you tell me what's the difference between noise-floor and RSSI.
> on tinyos-2.1.1/apps/tests there's an example that measure RSSI, i'm
> saying that because if there is a relation between RSSI and noise-floor
> the problem will be solved
> any help will be appreciated
>  
> Best regards
> Hamza Tayeb
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