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  2. Interference (communication) - Wikipedia

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    Intersymbol interference (ISI) Inter-carrier interference (ICI), caused by doppler shift in OFDM modulation (multitone modulation). Common-mode interference (CMI) Conducted interference; Noise is a form of interference but not all interference is noise. Radio resource management aims at reducing and controlling the co-channel and adjacent ...

  3. Radio resource management - Wikipedia

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    Radio resource management (RRM) is the system level management of co-channel interference, radio resources, and other radio transmission characteristics in wireless communication systems, for example cellular networks, wireless local area networks, wireless sensor systems, and radio broadcasting networks.

  4. Intersymbol interference - Wikipedia

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    One of the causes of intersymbol interference is multipath propagation in which a wireless signal from a transmitter reaches the receiver via multiple paths. The causes of this include reflection (for instance, the signal may bounce off buildings), refraction (such as through the foliage of a tree) and atmospheric effects such as atmospheric ducting and ionospheric reflection.

  5. Pulse shaping - Wikipedia

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    The Nyquist ISI criterion is a commonly used criterion for evaluation, because it relates the frequency spectrum of the transmitter signal to intersymbol interference. Examples of pulse shaping filters that are commonly found in communication systems are: Sinc shaped filter; Raised-cosine filter; Gaussian filter

  6. Crosstalk - Wikipedia

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    In wireless communication, crosstalk is often denoted co-channel interference, and is related to adjacent-channel interference. In integrated circuit design, crosstalk normally refers to a signal affecting another nearby signal. Usually, the coupling is capacitive, and to the nearest neighbor, but other forms of coupling and effects on signal ...

  7. Nyquist ISI criterion - Wikipedia

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    In communications, the Nyquist ISI criterion describes the conditions which, when satisfied by a communication channel (including responses of transmit and receive filters), result in no intersymbol interference or ISI. It provides a method for constructing band-limited functions to overcome the effects of intersymbol interference.

  8. Intermodulation - Wikipedia

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    Non-linear systems generate harmonics in response to sinusoidal input, meaning that if the input of a non-linear system is a signal of a single frequency, , then the output is a signal which includes a number of integer multiples of the input frequency signal; (i.e. some of ,,,, …).

  9. Digital telephone electrical interference - Wikipedia

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    Detecting and identifying sources of electrical interference in telecommunications systems, particularly broadband networks, is a critical aspect of maintaining reliable communication services. Various tools and methodologies are employed for this purpose, each playing a specific role in diagnosing and resolving interference-related issues.

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