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Digital transmission in which the time interval between any two similar significant instants in the overall bit stream is always an integral number of unit intervals. Note: "Isochronous" and "anisochronous" are characteristics, while "synchronous" and "asynchronous" pertain to relationships.
Industry:Telecommunications
Digital transmission in which two binary pulse trains are combined for transmission over a channel in which the available bandwidth is sufficient for transmission of only one of the two pulse trains at a time if they remain in binary form.
Industry:Telecommunications
Digital video interface (. Dvi) software designed for playing motion video and audio across several different varieties of hardware and operating systems.
Industry:Telecommunications
Direct conversion of a photon from one wavelength to one or more other wavelengths. Note 1: In an optical fiber, nonlinear scattering is usually not important below the threshold irradiance for stimulated nonlinear scattering. Note 2: Examples of nonlinear scattering are Raman and Brillouin scattering.
Industry:Telecommunications
Direct proportionality of phase shift to frequency over the frequency range of interest.
Industry:Telecommunications
Direction of the functions or processes used to provide a specific telecommunications service.
Industry:Telecommunications
Direct-sequence spread spectrum where the transmitter is on only for a short fraction of a time interval. The on-time can be periodic or random within a time interval.
Industry:Telecommunications
Distance on a given azimuth from an Earth station beyond which a terrestrial station sharing the same frequency band neither causes nor is subject to interfering emissions greater than a permissible level. 2. For the purpose of this part , the expression "coordination distance" means the distance from an earth station, within which there is a possibility of the use of a given transmitting frequency at this earth station causing harmful interference to stations in the fixed or mobile service, sharing the same band, or of the use of a given frequency for reception at this earth station receiving harmful interference from such stations in the fixed or mobile service.
Industry:Telecommunications
Distortion caused by a deviation from a linear relationship between specified input and output parameters of a system or component.
Industry:Telecommunications
Distortion in a transmission system caused by nonuniform attenuation, or gain, in the system with respect to frequency under specified operating conditions. Synonym frequency distortion.
Industry:Telecommunications