Delay equalization

ID: delay-equalization

Delay equalization refers to a process used in various fields, such as telecommunications, audio engineering, and signal processing, to compensate for time delays that occur in signals. The goal is to achieve synchronization or alignment of signals that have been affected by different propagation times or processing latencies. ### Key Concepts: 1. **Purpose**: The main objective of delay equalization is to ensure that multiple signals, whether from different sources or pathways, arrive at a receiver at the same time.

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