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  2. Associativity-based routing - Wikipedia

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    ABR was granted a US patent 5987011 [11] and the assignee being King's College, Cambridge, UK. A few other mobile ad hoc routing protocols have incorporated ABR's stability concept or have done extensions of the ABR protocol, including: Signal Stability-based Adaptive Routing Protocol (SSA) [12]

  3. Available bit rate - Wikipedia

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    Available bit rate (ABR) is a service used in ATM networks when source and destination don't need to be synchronized. ABR does not guarantee against delay or data loss. ABR mechanisms allow the network to allocate the available bandwidth fairly over the present ABR sources. ABR is one of five service categories defined by the ATM Forum for use ...

  4. Average bitrate - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, average bitrate (ABR) refers to the average amount of data transferred per unit of time, usually measured per second, commonly for digital music or video. An MP3 file, for example, that has an average bit rate of 128 kbit/s transfers, on average, 128,000 bits every second. It can have higher bitrate and lower bitrate ...

  5. Adaptive bitrate streaming - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive streaming overview Adaptive streaming in action. Adaptive bitrate streaming is a technique used in streaming multimedia over computer networks.. While in the past most video or audio streaming technologies utilized streaming protocols such as RTP with RTSP, today's adaptive streaming technologies are based almost exclusively on HTTP, [1] and are designed to work efficiently over large ...

  6. Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP - Wikipedia

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    DASH is an adaptive bitrate streaming technology where a multimedia file is partitioned into one or more segments and delivered to a client using HTTP. [15] A media presentation description (MPD) describes segment information (timing, URL, media characteristics like video resolution and bit rates), and can be organized in different ways such as SegmentList, SegmentTemplate, SegmentBase and ...

  7. Comparison of audio coding formats - Wikipedia

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    Yes/ABR Yes Yes: Dual, Lossless, Phase, Point Yes: Up to 255 channels WavPack Lossy: Prediction, Quantization 1 Hz to 16.777216 MHz 196 kbit/s and up in lossy mode (for CD audio) 3523.8 ms Yes Yes Yes Yes: Up to 256 channels Windows Media Audio Standard: MDCT: 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 8–768 kbit/s >100 ms Yes Yes Yes

  8. Affinity Designer - Wikipedia

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    The application can also import data from some Adobe FreeHand files (specifically versions 10 and MX). [ 7 ] Affinity Designer's core functions include vector pen and shape-drawing tools, support for custom vector and raster brushes (including the ability to import Adobe Photoshop (ABR) brushes), dynamic symbols, stroke stabilization, text ...

  9. ABR - Wikipedia

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    Abr, a village in Iran; abr, ISO 639-3 code for the Abron dialect, a dialect of the Akan language of Central Ghana; Accredited Buyer Representative, a designation of the National Association of Realtors; Addison Brown (1830–1913), American jurist and botanist (standard author abbreviation: A. Br.) American Board of Radiology