bipolar violation — Presence of two consecutive one bits of the same polarity on the T carrier line … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
Bipolar encoding — An example of bipolar encoding, or AMI (Alternate mark inversion). In telecommunication, bipolar encoding is a type of line code (a method of encoding digital information to make it resistant to certain forms of signal loss during transmission).… … Wikipedia
bipolar pulse violation — (BPV) A bipolar pulse with the same polarity as the preceding pulse … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
Modified AMI code — Modified AMI codes are Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) line codes in which bipolar violations may be deliberately inserted to maintain system synchronization. There are several types of modified AMI codes, used in various T carrier and E carrier… … Wikipedia
Unipolar encoding — is a line code. A positive voltage represents a binary 1, and zero volts indicates a binary 0.Its drawbacks are that it is not self clocking and it has a significant DC component component, which can be halved by using return to zero, where the… … Wikipedia
List of algebraic coding theory topics — This is a list of algebraic coding theory topics. ARQ[disambiguation needed ] Adler 32 BCH code BCJR algorithm Berger code Berlekamp Massey algo … Wikipedia
проверка нарушения биполярности — Процедура обнаружения ошибок в биполярном сигнале, основанная на анализе закона чередования полярностей принимаемых символов. Ошибкой считается ситуация, когда последующий символ имеет ту же полярность, что и предыдущий. [Л.М. Невдяев.… … Справочник технического переводчика
BPV — abbr. BiPolar Violation (error event) (DS1/E1, DS3/E3) … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
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