What is correlative coding?

Sharad Jaiswal
Sharad Jaiswal

Posted On: Sep 23, 2020

 

Correlative coding is also known as partial response signalling schemes which are used to obtain a bit rate of 2W bits per second in a channel of bandwidth W Hertz. ISI is usually an unwanted phenomenon and correlative coding helps in mitigating it.

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