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  2. Crosstalk - Wikipedia

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    Near-end crosstalk (NEXT) NEXT is a measure of the ability of a cable to reject crosstalk, so the higher the NEXT value, the greater the rejection of crosstalk at the local connection. It is referred to as near end because the interference between the two signals in the cable is measured at the same end of the cable as the interfering ...

  3. Attenuation-to-crosstalk ratio - Wikipedia

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    Attenuation-to-crosstalk ratio (ACR) is a parameter that is measured when testing a communication link, which represents the overall performance of the cable. [1] AcR is a mathematical formula that calculates the ratio of attenuation to near-end crosstalk for each combination of cable pairs. [ 2 ]

  4. Reflections of signals on conducting lines - Wikipedia

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    A time-domain reflectometer; an instrument used to locate the position of faults on lines from the time taken for a reflected wave to return from the discontinuity.. A signal travelling along an electrical transmission line will be partly, or wholly, reflected back in the opposite direction when the travelling signal encounters a discontinuity in the characteristic impedance of the line, or if ...

  5. Signal-to-noise ratio - Wikipedia

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    SNR is an important parameter that affects the performance and quality of systems that process or transmit signals, such as communication systems, audio systems, radar systems, imaging systems, and data acquisition systems. A high SNR means that the signal is clear and easy to detect or interpret, while a low SNR means that the signal is ...

  6. Near-end crosstalk - Wikipedia

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  7. Far-end crosstalk - Wikipedia

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  8. Echo suppression and cancellation - Wikipedia

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    The far-end signal is filtered and delayed to resemble the near-end signal. The filtered far-end signal is subtracted from the near-end signal. The resultant signal represents sounds present in the room excluding any direct or reverberated sound. The primary challenge for an echo canceller is determining the response characteristics of the ...

  9. Robert T. Craig - Wikipedia

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    The theory presented in "Communication Theory as a Field" has become the basis of the book "Theorizing Communication" which Craig co-edited with Heidi Muller, [14] as well as being adopted by several other communication theory textbooks as a new framework for understanding the field of communication theory. [15] [16] [17] [18]

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