Regeneration
In telecommunication, the term regeneration has the following meanings:1. In a regenerative repeater, the process by which digital signals are amplified, reshaped, retimed, and retransmitted. Synonym positive feedback.
2. In a storage or display device, the restoration of stored or displayed data that have deteriorated.
Note: For example, conventional cathode ray tube displays must be continually regenerated for the data to remain displayed.
3. In computer graphics, the sequence of events needed to generate a display image from its representation in storage.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188
See also: Regenerative circuit, Feedback
In inner-city development, the improving of a poor or run-down area by a programme of investment in areas such as infrastructure or housing.
Regeneration is the title of a novel by Pat Barker. See Regeneration (book).






