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In signal processing, a root-raised-cosine filter , sometimes known as square-root-raised-cosine filter , is frequently used as the transmit and receive filter in a digital communication system to perform matched filtering. This helps in minimizing intersymbol interference. The combined response of two such filters is that of the raised-cosine filter. It obtains its name from the fact that its frequency response, H r r c {\displaystyle H_{rrc}} , is the square root of the frequency response of the raised-cosine filter, H r c {\displaystyle H_{rc}} :
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