pre-distortion

See also: predistortion

English

Noun

pre-distortion (countable and uncountable, plural pre-distortions)

  1. Alternative form of predistortion.
    • 1999, N. Jenkins, “Dynamic voltage restorer (DVR)”, in Yong Hua Song, Allan T Johns, editors, Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) (IEE Power and Energy Series; 30), London: Institution of Electrical Engineers, →ISBN, chapter 14 (Application of power electronics to the distribution system), section 2 (Improvement of customer power quality), page 561:
      Smale [14] following the work of Akagi [3] and others has investigated reversing the order of the shunt and series elements so that the series element compensates for any pre-distortions in the network voltage and the shunt element is used to compensate for any nonactive current drawn by the load.
    • 2008, Michael Klug, Mark Holzbach, “One-Step Approaches”, in Stephen A[nthony] Benton, V. Michael Bove, Jr., Holographic Imaging, Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Interscience, →ISBN, chapter 20 (Holographic Stereograms and Printing), page 236:
      Holzbach (1986) adapted similar principles to perspective computer-generated imagery produced with a standard camera model, and then post-processed to produce the pre-distortions necessary to create an undistorted holographic image.
    • 2011, Rolf R. Hainich, Oliver Bimber, “Additional Requirements”, in Displays: Fundamentals & Applications, Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, →ISBN, chapter 10 (Near-Eye Displays), section 6 (Optical Design), page 454:
      Dynamic image pre-distortions and display adaptations—with help from an eye tracker—could provide for proper perspective and focus.