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← TechnologyWhich risk increases when power spectral density limit is exceeded in spread spectrum signal transmission?
A)Improved channel interference resilience
B)Enhanced signal autocorrelation peaks
C)Increased spectral regulatory violations✓
D)Reduced signal processing latency
💡 Explanation
Exceeding power limits generates unintended energy in adjacent bands; therefore, excessive power causes increased spectral regulatory violations because of unwanted interference, rather than desirable bandwidth or rapid latency which are spectral efficiency trade offs.
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