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Hi,
I think u can use spread spectrum techniques wherein, multiplying your signal+Noise with a PN sequence helps in spreading the noise and recovering the signal with a LPF at the receiver.
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Bhanumurthy.
There are number of technologies. The major classes are to use correlation (these are the spread spectrum technologies) and to average the noise. There are also some very specific noise compensation techniques, but it is well beyond our topic.
If you are talking about telecommunication lines, the answer probably yes. But if we discuss the RF and microwave equipment probably averaging used more often.
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