Adaptive equalisation in vector signal analysis software
Keywords: receivers Mobile WiMAX Adaptive equalisation
[Summary of tips] Adaptive equalisation is an essential tool for today's receivers. It is required by standards such as IEEE 802.16e (Mobile WiMAX). Adaptive equalisation is also useful for analysing signals as it allows you to remove propagation effects from measurements and separates linear errors from non-linear errors. Determining whether yo......|
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