Channel bonding combines two adjacent channels to create a wider channel, effectively doubling the available bandwidth. However, this also doubles the required device resources such as power and processing.
According to the Lecture 3 - Radio Frequency and Antenna Fundamentals - Part 2 document2, channel bonding is a technique that combines two adjacent channels into one wider channel to increase throughput. This doubles the available bandwidth but also doubles the required device resources such as power and processing.
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