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waterfilling

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Etymology

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From water +‎ filling, by analogy with the behaviour of water when it finds a uniform level according to Pascal's law.

Noun

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waterfilling (uncountable)

  1. (telecommunications) The situation where each channel in a communication network is amplified to a sufficient level to compensate for impairments.
    • 2016, Hadi Ghauch, Taejoon Kim, Mats Bengtsson, Mikael Skoglund, “Separability and Sum-Rate Maximization in MIMO Interfering Networks”, in arXiv[1]:
      Moreover, we derive the solution to the latter subproblem, that we dub non-homogeneous waterfilling (a variation on the MIMO waterfilling solution), and underline an inherent desirable feature: its ability to turn-off streams exhibiting low-SINR, thereby greatly speeding up the convergence of the proposed algorithm.