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==Introduction==
Water filling algorithm, is a general name given to the ideas in [[communication systems]] design and practice for [[channel equalizer|equalization]] strategies. As the name suggests, just as water finds it level even when filled in one part of a vessel wothwith multiple openings, as a consequence of [[pascals law]], the amplifier systems in communications network repeaters, or receivers amplify each channel upto the required power level compensating for the channel impairments.
 
==Single Channel Systems==
In a single channel communication system the deamplification and loss present on the can be simplistically taken as attenuation by a percentage ''g'', then amplifiers restore the signal power level to the same value at transmission setup by operating at a gain of 1/ (1-g). E.g. if we experience 6dB attenuation in transmission, i.e. 75% loss, then we have to amplify the signal by a factor of ''4x'' to restore the signal to the transmitter levels.