Explore 9 AI terms in Telecommunications
A backbone network is the primary network infrastructure that connects various smaller networks and facilitates data transmission.
A decoder is a device or algorithm that converts encoded data back into its original format.
Dynamic Routing refers to the ability of a network to automatically adjust paths based on current conditions.
A filter bank is a collection of filters used to process signals by decomposing them into various frequency components.
Impulse response is how a system reacts to a brief input signal, revealing its characteristics and behavior.
Min-SNR stands for Minimum Signal-to-Noise Ratio, a measure of signal quality in communication systems.
Mu Law Encoding is a method for compressing audio data, commonly used in telecommunication systems.
Multi-path fading is a phenomenon in wireless communication where signals reach the receiver via multiple paths, causing fluctuations in signal strength.
Network capacity refers to the maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given time period.