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  • 1stream frequency —    Channel frequency; the number of stream segments per unit area [16] …

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  • 2Frequency-division multiple access — or FDMA is an channel access method that is used by radio systems to share a certain radio spectrum between multiple users. The users are individually allocated one or several frequency bands, allowing them to access the radio system without… …

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  • 3Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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  • 4Single-frequency network — For other uses, see SFN (disambiguation). A single frequency network or SFN is a broadcast network where several transmitters simultaneously send the same signal over the same frequency channel. Contents 1 Overview 2 OFDM and COFDM 3 DVB T SFN …

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  • 5Direct Stream Digital — (DSD) is the trademark name used by Sony and Philips for their system of recreating audible signals which uses pulse density modulation encoding, a technology to store audio signals on digital storage media which is used for the Super Audio CD… …

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  • 6Modified Frequency Modulation — This article is about Modified Frequency Modulation. For other uses of MFM, see the MFM (disambiguation). Modified Frequency Modulation, commonly MFM, is a line coding scheme used to encode the actual data bits on most floppy disk formats,… …

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  • 7Ultra high frequency — (UHF) designates a range (band) of electromagnetic waves with frequencies between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3,000 MHz). Also known as the decimeter band or decimeter wave as the wavelengths range from ten to one decimeters. Radio waves with frequencies… …

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  • 8Elementary stream — An elementary stream (ES) as defined by MPEG communication protocol is usually the output of an audio or video encoder. ES contains only one kind of data, e.g. audio, video or closed caption. An elementary stream is often referred to as… …

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  • 9Event Stream Processing — Event Stream Processing, or ESP, is a set of technologies designed to assist the construction of event driven information systems. ESP technologies include event visualization, event databases, event driven middleware, and event processing… …

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  • 10Gulf Stream Magazine — Infobox Magazine title = Gulf Stream Magazine image size = 355px image caption = cover of volume 24 company = Florida International University frequency = bi annual paid circulation = unpaid circulation = total circulation = language = American… …

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