adaptive equalization
adaptive equalization
[ə′dap·tiv ‚ē·kwə·lə‚zā·shən] (communications)
A signal-processing technique designed to compensate for impairments in received signals over a communications channel resulting from imperfect transmission characteristics.
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adaptive equalization
A transmission technique that dynamically adjusts its modulation method based on the quality of the line.Copyright © 1981-2025 by The Computer Language Company Inc. All Rights reserved. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher.
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