= Signal regeneration
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Signal regeneration is a process used in telecommunications and data transmission systems to restore the strength and quality of a transmitted signal that has degraded over distance or through various media. As signals travel through cables or other transmission mediums, they can attenuate (lose strength) and become distorted due to noise, interference, or other factors. Signal regeneration aims to counteract these issues and ensure that the signal received at the destination is as close as possible to the original transmitted signal.
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