Delay sensitive refers to systems or applications that require information to be transmitted or processed within a specific time frame to maintain effectiveness or relevance. This often applies to real-time communication, such as video conferencing or online gaming, where even small delays in transmission can negatively impact the user experience.
The future tense of delay is will delay.
The plural of delay is delays.
The past tense form of the verb 'delay' is 'delayed'.
The plural word of delay is delays.
The gerund form of delay is delaying.
Delay Sensitive
Delay Sensitive
delay sensitive is a time delay parameter which is oftenly used in multimedia applications. The units of this parameter is sec. It usually ranges from 100 msec to 5 sec.
When reading the contents of a _le from a remote server the decision to use either delay sensitive or bandwidth sensitive is dependant on the size of the file. For example small _les would be delay sensitive, while large _les are de_nitely bandwidth sensitive.
it is delay sensitive becoz it doesnt require constant stream for data transfer which is related to bandwidth.
Opening a file is typically more delay-sensitive than bandwidth-sensitive. The time it takes to open a file is influenced by factors like disk speed, file size, and system resources, rather than bandwidth. Bandwidth becomes more critical when transferring or streaming large files over a network.
The future tense of delay is will delay.
In Verilog, you can model inertial delay using # delay model and transport delay using tran delay model. # delay model specifies inertial delay by adding a delay value after signal assignment, while tran delay model specifies transport delay using the tran keyword before signal assignment. Both delay models can be used to accurately model timing behavior in digital circuits.
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The plural of delay is delays.
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