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This category contains articles about Telecommunication theory as taught in most textbooks. Many of these articles may also fit in information theory or signal processing categories.

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Estimation theory

Noise

Radar theory

  

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Analog transmission

Anisochronous

Articulation score

Asynchronous operation

Attack time

Attenuation-to-crosstalk ratio

Availability

Balance return loss

Bandwidth (signal processing)

Bandwidth compression

Bias distortion

Bipolar signal

Bit-sequence independence

Black facsimile transmission

Black recording

Blind equalization

Call-second

Carrier frequency

Carson bandwidth rule

Center frequency

Channel (communications)

Channel Division Multiple Access (ChDMA)

Channel capacity

Channel reliability

Channel state information

Clock domain crossing

Coded set

Coherence (signal processing)

Communication physics

Critical frequency

Crosstalk (electronics)

Demand Assigned Multiple Access

Demodulation

Detection theory

Digital signal processing

Discrete Multi-Tone

Electrical length

Exformation

Extinction ratio

Field strength in free space

Filter (signal processing)

Frequency mixer

Full width at half maximum

Harmonic mixer

Hilbert–Huang transform

Information-bearer channel

Intersymbol interference

Isochronous

Keying (telecommunications)

Matched filter

Medium-power talker

Message format

Modal bandwidth

Modulation

Modulation order

Multicast-Broadcast Single Frequency Network

Net gain (telecommunications)

Noise power

Noise temperature

Noisy-channel coding theorem

Nyquist ISI criterion

Nyquist rate

Overmodulation

Palm calculus

Phase fired controllers

Phase noise

Phase perturbation

Polar modulation

Propagation constant

Pulse duration

Pulse shaping

Quantization (signal processing)

Raised-cosine filter

Received noise power

Reflection coefficient

Reflection loss

Relay channel

Release time (telecommunication)

Root-raised-cosine filter

Round-trip delay time

Routing and wavelength assignment

Semantic interoperability

Shannon–Hartley theorem

Shaping codes

Signal (electrical engineering)

Signal processing

Signal transition

Slip (telecommunication)

Spatial correlation

Spectral efficiency

Spectral width

Stochastic process

Television channel

Transactive communication

Trellis (graph)

Trellis modulation

Turbo equalizer

User (telecommunications)

WSSUS model

Water filling algorithm


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