Equalization by adaptive processing operating in the frequency d

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325 42, 328167, 333 18, 333 28R, 364726, G06F 1534

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ABSTRACT:
Equalization apparatus for a communication system transmitting through a time or frequency spread medium. The message to be transmitted is partitioned and transmitted in burst or frame by frame form. Each frame comprises the message (unknown at the receiver) followed by a test signal known at the receiver. Time gaps are provided between the message and test signals to avoid overlapping of the received message and test signals due to time-spreading. The received mutilated signals are processed in the frequency domain to obtain a reconstituted version of the transmitted message in the frequency domain. This is re-transformed into the time domain so that the reconstituted message available at the receiver is a close replica of the message which was originally available only at the transmitter.

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