Abstract

High-speed data communication over channels with limited bandwidth gives rise to intersymbol interference at the receiver usually resulting in a poor receiver error performance. An important parameter that determines the receiver error performance is the minimum Euclidean distance between two received sequences. Channel properties that maximize this distance are investigated. It is shown that maximum distance channels exist for any length of interference.

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