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Advancements in semiconductor technologies have enabled transceiver circuits operating at very high data rates. However, these devices often have to work with legacy transmission media which are plagued by limitations such as low bandwidth and high levels of crosstalk. This calls for the use of signal processing techniques to provide robust communication. This session highlights several equalization techniques and a signaling approach that enable very high-speed serial data communication.