Crosstalk suppression technique

Pulse or digital communications – Transceivers

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375285, 270 321, H04B 138, H04L 516

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054835518

ABSTRACT:
To reduce near-end crosstalk (NEXT) in systems possessing excess bandwidth, a signal is transmitted from a first to a second location. At the second location, the received signal is examined and a characteristic of this signal is determined while the delay provided in the transmit signal path at this location is varied. Based on this examination, a particular amount of delay is introduced into the transmit signal path which reduces NEXT. This process is repeated for each direction of transmission. In the disclosed embodiment, the characteristic of the received signal which is determined is the mean square error and the amount of delay selected is that corresponding to the minimum mean square error.

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