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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
The number that relates the average energy of a molecule to its absolute temperature. Note: Boltzmann's constant is approximately 1. 38 × 10-23 J/K (joules/kelvin. )
Industry:Telecommunications
The number that identifies a record within an extended frame (EF. )
Industry:Telecommunications
The number or letter referring to the specific pulse spacing of the signals transmitted by an interrogator.
Industry:Telecommunications
The number of tracks per unit length, measured in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the tracks are read.
Industry:Telecommunications
The number of telephone calls originated during a specified time interval such as one hour.
Industry:Telecommunications
The number of successful block transfers during a performance measurement period divided by the duration of the period.
Industry:Telecommunications
The number of samples taken per unit time, i.e., the rate at which signals are sampled for subsequent use, such as for modulation, coding, and quantization. Deprecated synonym sampling frequency.
Industry:Telecommunications
The number of records in a block. Note: The blocking factor is calculated by dividing the block length by the length of each record contained in the block. If the records are not of the same length, the average record length may be used to compute the blocking factor. Synonym grouping factor.
Industry:Telecommunications
The number of records in a block. Note: The blocking factor is calculated by dividing the block length by the length of each record contained in the block. If the records are not of the same length, the average record length may be used to compute the blocking factor. Synonym grouping factor.
Industry:Telecommunications
The number of frames transmitted or received per unit time. Note 1: The frame rate is usually expressed in frames per second. Note 2: In television transmission, the frame rate must be distinguished from the field rate, which in the NTSC and other systems, is twice the frame rate. Synonym frame frequency.
Industry:Telecommunications