Time-division multiplexing — (TDM) is a type of digital or (rarely) analog multiplexing in which two or more signals or bit streams are transferred apparently simultaneously as sub channels in one communication channel, but are physically taking turns on the channel. The… … Wikipedia
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Real Time Messaging Protocol — (RTMP) is a proprietary protocol developed by Adobe Systems for streaming audio, video and data over the Internet, between a Flash player and a server.The RTMP protocol has three variations: # The plain protocol which works on top of TCP and uses … Wikipedia
zero byte time slot interchange — (ZBTSI) A technique used to ensure pulse density for clear channel capability … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
Direct memory access — (DMA) is a feature of modern computers that allows certain hardware subsystems within the computer to access system memory independently of the central processing unit (CPU). Without DMA, the CPU using programmed input/output is typically fully… … Wikipedia
Parallel transmission — In telecommunication, parallel transmission is:# The simultaneous transmission of the signal elements of a character or other data item. # In digital communications, the simultaneous transmission of related signal elements over two or more… … Wikipedia
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