Channel equalization in receivers

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Interference or noise reduction

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ABSTRACT:
Systems and techniques relating to channel equalization in received communications signals are described. In one aspect, a communications signal of a channel is obtained and channel effects are removed from the communications signal by generating one or more time-varying channel response estimates.

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