Blind equalization

ID: blind-equalization

Blind equalization is a signal processing technique used to improve the quality of received signals that have been distorted during transmission. It is particularly useful in communication systems where the characteristics of the channel (such as noise, interference, or distortion) are not known a priori. The term "blind" signifies that the equalization process does not require training signals or reference input to guide the adaptation of the equalizer.

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