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1 bandwidth
"In analog communications, the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies in a specific range. For example, an analog telephone line accommodates a bandwidth of 3,000 hertz (Hz), the difference between the lowest (300 Hz) and highest (3,300 Hz)" -
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3 bandwidth
"The data transfer capacity, or speed of transmission, of a digital communications system as measured in bits per second (bps)." -
4 bandwidth of a device
English-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > bandwidth of a device
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5 bandwidth throttling
"The process of setting the maximum portion of total network capacity that a service is allowed to use. An administrator can deliberately limit a servers Internet workload by not allowing it to receive requests at full capacity, thus saving resources for other programs, such as e-mail." -
6 bandwidth allocation protocol
A Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) control protocol that is used on a multiprocessing connection to dynamically add and remove links.English-Arabic terms dictionary > bandwidth allocation protocol
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7 continuous frequency bandwidth
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8 High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
"An encryption and authentication specification created by Intel for Digital Video Interface (DVI) devices such as digital cameras, high-definition televisions, and video disk players. HDCP is designed to protect transmissions between DVI devices from being copied."English-Arabic terms dictionary > High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
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9 stream-thinning
"The process of lowering the frame rate of source video to reduce the bandwidth required for streaming to be lower than or equal to the available client bandwidth. If necessary, the video portion of the stream may stop streaming and only the audio portion streamed." -
10 multilink dialing
"The combination of two or more physical communications links' bandwidth into a single logical link to increase your remote access bandwidth and throughput by using remote access Multilink. Based on the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard RFC 1990, Multilink combines analog modem paths, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) B-channels, and mixed analog and digital communications links on both your client and server computers. This increases your Internet and intranet access speed and decreases the amount of time you are connected to a remote computer." -
11 communication channel
"A medium for transferring information. Depending on its type, a communications channel can carry information (data, sound, and/or video) in either analog or digital form. A communications channel can be a physical link, such as the cable connecting two stations in a network, or it can consist of some electromagnetic transmission on one or more frequencies within a bandwidth in the electromagnetic spectrum, as in radio and television, or in optical, microwave, or voice-grade communication." -
12 compression
A process for removing redundant data from a digital media file or stream to reduce its size or the bandwidth used. -
13 compress
"To reduce the size of a set of data, such as a file or a communications message, so that it can be stored in less space or transmitted with less bandwidth." -
14 frequency hopping
The switching of frequencies within a given bandwidth during a point-to-point transmission. -
15 session concentration
"For Message Queuing, a feature that typically reduces network bandwidth within a site and the number of sessions between sites. Specially configured Message Queuing servers with routing services provide session concentration." -
16 switching hub
"A central network device (multiport hub) that forwards packets to specific ports rather than, as in conventional hubs, broadcasting every packet to every port. In this way, the connections between ports deliver the full bandwidth available." -
17 network profile
"A specific simulation of network bandwidth at the application layer; for example, LAN and Dialup 56K. The network profile does not simulate latency." -
18 channel agility
The switching of frequencies within a given bandwidth during a point-to-point transmission. -
19 Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007 Relay
A component of Microsoft Office Groove Server 2007 that provides wide area network (WAN) presence and awareness services; optimizes network bandwidth; and enables communication between Microsoft Office Groove 2007 clients when direct client-to-client communication is not possible.Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007 RelayEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007 Relay
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20 RSS Platform Sync Engine
"A synchronization engine which will automatically download data and enclosures for use by any application. The engine is designed for efficiency, using idle network bandwidth whenever possible to limit the effect on the users Internet experience. Developers can use the platform to get RSS data without having to manage details such as synchronization schedules or subscriptions."
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