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  2. Category:Data transmission - Wikipedia

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    Data cap; Data Cap Integrity Act; Data circuit-terminating equipment; Data dissemination; Data link; Data over signalling; Data Radio Channel; Data-rate units; Data signaling rate; Data-dependent jitter; Datex code; Degree of isochronous distortion; Degree of start-stop distortion; Differential coding; Digital Audio Access Protocol; Digital ...

  3. Data communication - Wikipedia

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    Data communication, including data transmission and data reception, is the transfer of data, transmitted and received over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel. Examples of such channels are copper wires , optical fibers , wireless communication using radio spectrum , storage media and computer buses .

  4. Frame (networking) - Wikipedia

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    In the OSI model of computer networking, a frame is the protocol data unit at the data link layer. Frames are the result of the final layer of encapsulation before the data is transmitted over the physical layer. [1] A frame is "the unit of transmission in a link layer protocol, and consists of a link layer header followed by a packet."

  5. Channel capacity - Wikipedia

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    The directed information was coined by James Massey [12] in 1990, who showed that its an upper bound on feedback capacity. For memoryless channels , Shannon showed [ 13 ] that feedback does not increase the capacity, and the feedback capacity coincides with the channel capacity characterized by the mutual information between the input and the ...

  6. Communication protocol - Wikipedia

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    Getting the data across a network is only part of the problem for a protocol. The data received has to be evaluated in the context of the progress of the conversation, so a protocol must include rules describing the context. These kinds of rules are said to express the syntax of the communication. Other rules determine whether the data is ...

  7. Time-division multiple access - Wikipedia

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    This allows multiple stations to share the same transmission medium (e.g. radio frequency channel) while using only a part of its channel capacity. Dynamic TDMA is a TDMA variant that dynamically reserves a variable number of time slots in each frame to variable bit-rate data streams, based on the traffic demand of each data stream.

  8. Networking hardware - Wikipedia

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    Networking devices includes a broad range of equipment which can be classified as core network components which interconnect other network components, hybrid components which can be found in the core or border of a network and hardware or software components which typically sit on the connection point of different networks.

  9. Noisy-channel coding theorem - Wikipedia

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    Stated by Claude Shannon in 1948, the theorem describes the maximum possible efficiency of error-correcting methods versus levels of noise interference and data corruption. Shannon's theorem has wide-ranging applications in both communications and data storage. This theorem is of foundational importance to the modern field of information theory ...