1985
DOI: 10.1109/proc.1985.13298
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Adaptive equalization

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“…If the interval between successive signals is greater than the multipath spread, then successive signal outputs from the matched filters u*(-t) are isolated. Conversely, if the interval between signals is less than the multipath spread, one should either use a different set of signals on adjacent signalling intervals or should somehow combine the above receiver with adaptive equalization [Qur85].…”
Section: If Um(t) Is Transmitted Then the Output Wmm(t) Of The Matmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the interval between successive signals is greater than the multipath spread, then successive signal outputs from the matched filters u*(-t) are isolated. Conversely, if the interval between signals is less than the multipath spread, one should either use a different set of signals on adjacent signalling intervals or should somehow combine the above receiver with adaptive equalization [Qur85].…”
Section: If Um(t) Is Transmitted Then the Output Wmm(t) Of The Matmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the term 'electrical length' is used instead of the actual cable length [8]. As an illustration, a spread of cable transmission losses for three typical UTP cables is shown in Figure 2.…”
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“…The fullband equaliser's ability to combat ISI is limited by the channel noise v[n] [1]. In reference to Fig.…”
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“…1 illustrates a general block diagram for channel equalisation [1]. For a minimum mean square equaliser (MMSE), adaptive algorithms can be employed to adapt the equaliser w[n] by minimising the error between the received signal y[n] and the training sequence d [n].…”
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