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In a digital transmission system, synchronization is an essential receiver function. Accurate timing information must be known to the demodulator in order to produce reliable estimates of the transmitted data sequence. In this article, synchronization for discrete multitone transmission (DMT) is examined. The effect of imperfect timing on the receiver performance is investigated. An overview of timing estimation and correction circuits based on data-aided and non-data-aided algorithms derived from maximum-likelihood estimation theory is given