krydstætning
Krydstætning refers to a phenomenon in digital signal processing and telecommunications where a transmitted signal interferes with itself due to multipath propagation. This occurs when the signal arrives at the receiver via multiple paths, each with a different delay and attenuation. When these delayed copies of the signal overlap in time, they can distort the original signal, leading to errors in demodulation.
The term "krydstætning" translates roughly to "cross-sclerosis" or "cross-clutter" in English, highlighting the idea of the
Techniques to mitigate krydstætning include equalization, which attempts to compensate for the distortion introduced by multipath.