Compensating for distortion in a communication channel

Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing

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324639, 36472401, 364802, H04B 1500, G06F 1534

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049225065

ABSTRACT:
This disclosure relates to a technique for estimating the characteristics of a propagation channel by processing a cyclostationary signal which has passed through it. The technique extends to the use of this estimate to reduce the impact of the channel distortion on the recovered signal. Unique features of this technique include its ability to function even when strong interference is present with the cyclostationary signal of interest.

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