Both the sender and receiver must use the same line encoding scheme There should be no DC component present in the signal
Yes there is such a thing as a multi WAN with load balancing. They use the load balancing to prevent the network from being overloaded.
mesh topology WAN
Encoder
encoding;decording,communication,sender
What encoding scheme is used by the 802.11a and 802.11g standards but not by the 802.11b standard?
Character encoding is the only term narrowly. The encoding consists of a character set, character map, codeset, or code page.
Advanced Audio Coding is a compression & encoding scheme for Audio formats.
Both the sender and receiver must use the same line encoding scheme There should be no DC component present in the signal
No the "Code of Hammurabi" was a set of laws enacted by the King Hammurabi in Babylon it did not involve any type of encoding scheme.
M-ary encoding is the process of encoding the 'q' source symbol output alphabets into 'k' symbol code (k>q) such that each k code-word is of length M.E.g: If a source emits 4 symbols A B C D and if we use 2-ary(binary- with two alphabets 0 & 1) encoding, the code-words can be:A-00B-01C-10D-11 OR ANY OTHER COMBINATIONS DEPENDING ON THE ENCODING SCHEME
Unicode is an extensive encoding scheme that can represent all characters of all languages worldwide. It is designed to be a universal character encoding standard, accommodating scripts, symbols, emojis, and characters from various writing systems. Unicode ensures interoperability across different platforms and systems by providing a unique code point for each character.
EBCDIC is Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code. It was the character encoding scheme developed and used by IBM. EBCDIC is completely overshadowed by ASCII and ASCII's big brother, Unicode. EBCDIC is very difficult to use, as the alphabet is non-contiguous and the encoding makes no logical sense.
The American Standard Code for Information Interchange is a character-encoding scheme based on the ordering of the English alphabet.
Ascii is simply an encoding scheme. It represents text by assigning a code to each particular character.
Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI)
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