The receiver in information theory is the receiving end of a communication channel in information theory. It receives decoded messages/information from the sender, who first encoded them. Sometimes the receiver is modelled so as to include the decoder. Real-world receivers like radio receivers or telephones can be expected to receive as much information as predicted by the noisy channel coding theorem.
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