- Industry: Telecommunications
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To supply a signal to the input of a system, subsystem, equipment, or component, such as a transmission line or antenna. 2. A coupling device between an antenna and its transmission line. Note: A feed may consist of a distribution network or a primary radiator. 3. A transmission facility between (a) the point of origin of a signal, such as is generated in a radio or television studio, and (b) the head-end of a distribution facility, such as a broadcasting station in a network. 4. Pertaining to the function of inserting one thing into another, such as in a feed horn, paper feed, card feed, and line feed.
Industry:Telecommunications
The study of the effects of a system after it has reached a stabilized state of operational use. Synonyms post-development review, post-implementation review.
Industry:Telecommunications
The time interval or phase angle by which one wave leads or lags another. Synonym phase offset.
Industry:Telecommunications
The threshold point at which additional gain in the system will cause self-oscillation.
Industry:Telecommunications
The structure of data, address, and control information in a packet. Note: The size and content of the various fields in a packet are defined by a set of rules that are used to assemble the packet.
Industry:Telecommunications
The use of supervisory signal sequences from a secondary to a primary station.
Industry:Telecommunications
The specification for a secure hash algorithm that can generate a condensed message representation called a message digest.
Industry:Telecommunications
TheRevocation of the certification of an information-system (IS) item or equipment for cause.
Industry:Telecommunications
To reproduce, repeatedly, a display image on a display surface, so that the image remains visible.
Industry:Telecommunications
The type of cryptography in which the encryption process is publicly available and unprotected, but in which a part of the decryption key is protected so that only a party with knowledge of both parts of the decryption process can decrypt the cipher text. Note: Commonly called non-secret encryption in professional cryptologic circles. FIREFLY is an application of public key cryptography. 2. An Encryption system using a linked pair of keys. What one pair of keys encrypts, the other pair decrypts.
Industry:Telecommunications