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1 receiving destination busy tone multiple access
abbr. RD-BTMAмногостанционный доступ с сигналом занятости принимающего получателя (разновидность метода МДСЗ в ПРС, отличающаяся от метода МДСЗ с защитой тем, что сигнал занятости передаётся вызываемым абонентом (получателем информации) только в том случае, если он оказывается способным осуществить синхронизацию и начать приём предназначенного для него пакета); см. hybrid busy-tone multiple access protocol; locked-onto destination busy tone multiple accessАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > receiving destination busy tone multiple access
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2 locked-onto destination busy tone multiple access
abbr. LD-BTMAмногостанционный доступ с сигналом занятости захватывающего получателя (разновидность метода многостанционного доступа с сигналом занятости принимающего получателя, применяемого в ПРС с расширением спектра сигналов и закреплением кодов за приёмниками, при котором вызываемый абонент (получатель информации) передаёт сигнал занятости, когда линия связи является активной и происходит захват пакета); см. receiving destination busy tone multiple accessАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > locked-onto destination busy tone multiple access
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3 hybrid busy-tone multiple access protocol
abbr. H-BTMAгибридный протокол МДСЗ (протокол обеспечения доступа к каналу в ПРС, согласно которому УПР до завершения обработки пакета работает по протоколу МДКН, а затем переходит на протокол МДСЗ принимающего получателя); см. receiving destination busy tone multiple accessАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > hybrid busy-tone multiple access protocol
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