- Industry: Telecommunications
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An implementation-defined relation between the values of MAC labels or Information Labels. Two labels are incomparable if neither label dominates the other, that is the two labels are disjoint.
Industry:Telecommunications
An implementation-defined relation between the values of MAC labels or of Information Labels. Two labels are equivalent if each of the labels dominates the other.
Industry:Telecommunications
An implementation-independent set of security requirements for a family or category of targets of evaluation (TOEs) that meet specified consumer needs.
Industry:Telecommunications
An impurity added to an optical medium to change its optical properties. Note: Dopants are used in optical fibers to control the refractive index profile and other refractive properties of the fiber.
Industry:Telecommunications
An inconsistency between the digital signal actually received and the digital signal that should have been received.
Industry:Telecommunications
An increase in pulse duration. Note: Pulse broadening may be specified by the impulse response, the root-mean-square pulse broadening, or the full-duration-at-half-maximum pulse broadening.
Industry:Telecommunications
An increase in the ionization of the ionosphere, caused by solar activity, which results in greatly increased radio wave absorption.
Industry:Telecommunications
An independent variable. 2. Any value of an independent variable. Note: Examples of arguments include search keys, numbers that identify the location of a data item in a table, and the in sin.
Industry:Telecommunications
An independent, nongovernment, not-for-profit association for the development, by consensus, of Canadian standards and product certification.
Industry:Telecommunications
An indication of the level of background noise that the terminating end-point may play out in the absence of packets.
Industry:Telecommunications