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Channel shortening is an equalization technique which forces the effective channel impulse response (combined channel and equalizer) to be confined within a desired temporal window.
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The maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) is an optimal equalization method to suppress Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) in communication and storage systems.
It has been shown that OFDM is an attractive equalization scheme for digital audio/video broadcasting (DAB/DVB) [2, 3] and has successfully been applied to high-speed modems over digital subscriber lines (DSL) [4].
In contrast, the channel equalization has been performed in the frequency domain by using one-tap-per-subcarrier scheme, which is a common equalization technique in MCM systems including OFDM and OFDM/OQAM.
The result is a greater equalization of power, increased access to decision-making venues, and a more even distribution of society's benefits.
Note that the aforementioned FDE is a joint equalization algorithm, i.e., the transmitted symbols from different users are jointly equalized.
Single-carrier frequency-domain equalization (SC-FDE) has been shown to be an attractive equalization scheme for broadband wireless channels which have very long impulse response memory [1].
Histogram equalization is an automatic technique without user setting any parameters.
One of the main advantages of multicarrier modulation techniques over single-carrier modulation is a greatly simplified equalization process.
The histogram equalization (HE) is an important contrast ratio enhancement method.
Finally there was a functional "equalization" of military capabilities both in technology and in operational art.
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