The Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) standard defines an interface between Radio Equipment Control (REC) and Radio Equipment (RE). Oftentimes, CPRI...
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the ground near a cell tower, via a fiber optic cable using Common Public Radio Interface protocols. RRHs have become one of the most important subsystems...
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2e, 3, 3e2, 4 or flex). Work on support for InfiniBand and Common Public Radio Interface client signals is currently[when?] in progress. The frame structure...
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Project 25 (redirect from Common Air Interface)
radio system. These interfaces are: Common Air Interface (CAI) – standard specifies the type and content of signals transmitted by compliant radios....
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CPAN—Comprehensive Perl Archive Network CP/M—Control Program/Monitor CPRI—Common Public Radio Interface CPS—Characters per second CPU—Central processing unit CQS—Command–query...
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following: Aurora Camera Serial Interface CoaXPress Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) DVB Asynchronous serial interface (ASI) DVI and HDMI Video Island...
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Ethernet (most varieties) Aurora, from Xilinx Camera Link HS Common Public Radio Interface Fibre Channel 10GFC and 16GFC InfiniBand Thunderbolt JESD204C...
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external radio interface to subscriber devices. Examples are Uu or Um to the user equipment (UE) for 3GPP systems or R1 for WiMAX. Common Public Radio Interface...
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SONET/SDH technology with the bandwidth expandability of DWDM. "G.709 : Interfaces for the optical transport network". "G.Sup43 : Transport of IEEE 10GBASE-R...
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India Child and Parent Resource Institute, a medical facility Common Public Radio Interface, a communications standard This disambiguation page lists articles...
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A graphical user interface, or GUI, is a form of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and visual...
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Surface wave (redirect from Interface wave)
wave is a mechanical wave that propagates along the interface between differing media. A common example is gravity waves along the surface of liquids...
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C-RAN (category Radio technology)
using the Open Base Station Architecture Initiative (OBSAI) or Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) standard. The RRH can be installed on the top of tower...
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defined user interface protocol. [citation needed] OpenSky System APCO Project 16 dPMR Mode 3 DMR Tier III Kenwood NEXEDGE Digital trunked radio Icom IDAS...
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Aqua is the graphical user interface, design language and visual theme of Apple's macOS and iOS operating systems. It was originally based on the theme...
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Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz...
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the information into a module or other construct which presents an interface. A common use of information hiding is to hide the physical storage layout...
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cognitive radio. Superheterodyne receivers use a VFO (variable-frequency oscillator), mixer, and filter to tune the desired signal to a common IF (intermediate...
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TETRA (redirect from Terrestrial Trunked Radio)
protection against eavesdropping, air interface encryption and end-to-end encryption is available. The common mode of operation is in a group calling...
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debugging radio applications and as the user-interface to a final application. Many users create "out-of-tree modules" for use with GNU Radio. To manage...
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lines - Transmission lines are used to transfer the radio signals to other locations. Connectors Interface panel remote control – This is used to connect various...
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SWIG (redirect from Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator)
The Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG) is an open-source software tool used to connect computer programs or libraries written in C or C++...
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synchronized, routed, and simulated by Common data link (CDL) Interface Boxes (CIBs). The FY06 Authorization Act (Public Law 109-163) requires use of CDL for...
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radio service Category 1 cable Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling Local telephone service Managed facilities-based voice network Network interface device...
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including E-UTRA (LTE and LTE Advanced air interface), and 3GPP legacy systems (for example GERAN or UTRAN, air interfaces of GPRS and UMTS respectively), but...
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integrated circuit(s) cards – Proximity cards – Part 2: Radio frequency power and signal interface". Archived from the original on 2016-08-17. Retrieved...
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Client software for the Unified Payments Interface. BHIM Aadhaar pay is an Aadhaar based payments interface which allows real time payments to Merchants...
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Keyer (category Amateur radio)
code for transmission, but excludes the key itself. For computer human interface devices, "keyer" generally refers to both a single-hand multi-switch and...
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TRS-80 (redirect from Radio Shack TRS-80)
the radio. A special program was loaded using the conventional tape interface. Then the radio broadcast was connected to the cassette tape interface. Tandy...
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Wi-Fi (section Radio propagation)
transmitter can transmit on a channel at a time. Wi-Fi's radio bands work best for line-of-sight use. Common obstructions, such as walls, pillars, home appliances...
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