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  • Bandwidth allocation protocol
  • The Bandwidth Allocation Protocol, along with its control protocol, the Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol, is used to add and remove links in a multilink

    Bandwidth allocation protocol

    Bandwidth_allocation_protocol

  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Maximum rate of data transfer

    bandwidth allocation (for example bandwidth allocation protocol and dynamic bandwidth allocation), etc. A bit stream's bandwidth is proportional to the average

    Bandwidth (computing)

    Bandwidth_(computing)

  • Bandwidth allocation
  • Process of assigning radio frequencies to different applications

    Bandwidth allocation is the process of assigning radio frequencies to different applications. The radio spectrum is a finite resource, which means there

    Bandwidth allocation

    Bandwidth_allocation

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    allocation (using, for example, bandwidth allocation protocol and dynamic bandwidth allocation). Network delay is a design and performance characteristic

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • Passive optical network
  • Technology used to provide broadband to the end consumer via fiber

    example – require essentially constant upstream bandwidth, and the OLT may provide a fixed bandwidth allocation to each such service that has been provisioned

    Passive optical network

    Passive optical network

    Passive_optical_network

  • Dynamic bandwidth allocation
  • Telecommunications resource sharing technique

    be filled with other user traffic Different network protocols implement dynamic bandwidth allocation in different ways. These methods are typically defined

    Dynamic bandwidth allocation

    Dynamic_bandwidth_allocation

  • Transmission Control Protocol
  • Principal protocol used to stream data across an IP network

    The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the main protocols of the Internet protocol suite, providing reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery

    Transmission Control Protocol

    Transmission_Control_Protocol

  • Routing and Remote Access Service
  • Microsoft API and server software

    strengthened. Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) was removed from Windows Vista, and disabled in Windows Server 2008. X.25. Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)

    Routing and Remote Access Service

    Routing_and_Remote_Access_Service

  • Amateur radio frequency allocations
  • Reserved part of radio spectrum

    Amateur radio frequency allocation is done by national telecommunication authorities. Globally, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) oversees

    Amateur radio frequency allocations

    Amateur_radio_frequency_allocations

  • Border Gateway Protocol
  • Protocol for communicating routing information on the Internet

    Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a standardized exterior gateway protocol designed to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems

    Border Gateway Protocol

    Border Gateway Protocol

    Border_Gateway_Protocol

  • Traversal Using Relays around NAT
  • Computer network protocol

    communication through the server requiring far more server bandwidth than the STUN protocol, which typically only resolves the public facing IP address

    Traversal Using Relays around NAT

    Traversal_Using_Relays_around_NAT

  • List of WLAN channels
  • typical allocations). The consideration of spacing stems from both the basic bandwidth occupation (described above), which depends on the protocol, and from

    List of WLAN channels

    List_of_WLAN_channels

  • Dynamic circuit network
  • systems. This combination allows user-initiated ad hoc dedicated allocation of network bandwidth for high-demand, real-time applications and network services

    Dynamic circuit network

    Dynamic_circuit_network

  • Statistical time-division multiplexing
  • Type of digital communication link sharing

    sharing, sometimes abbreviated as STDM. It is very similar to dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA). In statistical multiplexing, a communication channel is divided

    Statistical time-division multiplexing

    Statistical time-division multiplexing

    Statistical_time-division_multiplexing

  • Spectral efficiency
  • Information rate that can be transmitted over a given bandwidth

    spectrum efficiency or bandwidth efficiency) refers to the information rate that can be transmitted over a given bandwidth in a specific communication

    Spectral efficiency

    Spectral_efficiency

  • Microsoft Open Specification Promise
  • Promise by Microsoft

    Authentication Protocol (MD5-CHAP) RFC 2097 – NetBIOS Frames Control Protocol (NBFCP) RFC 2118 – Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC) RFC 2125 – Bandwidth Allocation

    Microsoft Open Specification Promise

    Microsoft_Open_Specification_Promise

  • Time-Sensitive Networking
  • Set of standards under development by the IEEE for real-time networking

    control protocols to manage multiple topologies, configure an explicit forwarding path (a predefined path for each stream), reserve bandwidth, provides

    Time-Sensitive Networking

    Time-Sensitive_Networking

  • Network congestion
  • Reduced quality of service due to high network traffic

    legacy wiring, Resource Reservation Protocol for IP networks and Stream Reservation Protocol for Ethernet. Bandwidth management – Capacity control on a

    Network congestion

    Network_congestion

  • Wi-Fi 8
  • Wireless networking standard in development

    allocation to improve performance when devices have disparate channel bandwidth capabilities. These features address scenarios where high-bandwidth access

    Wi-Fi 8

    Wi-Fi_8

  • GPON
  • Gigabit passive optical network system

    Timing and clock synchronization Power-levelling mechanism Dynamic bandwidth allocation Unlike the EPON standard, which has a much simpler topology, GPON

    GPON

    GPON

    GPON

  • BGP (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    models Brawn GP, a Formula One motor racing team Bandwidth guaranteed polling, an Ethernet bandwidth allocation algorithm Presidential Guard Battalion (Brazil)

    BGP (disambiguation)

    BGP_(disambiguation)

  • Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme
  • method to dynamically increase or decrease the bandwidth of virtual concatenated containers. The LCAS protocol is specified in ITU-T G.7042. It allows on-demand

    Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme

    Link_Capacity_Adjustment_Scheme

  • E-UTRA
  • 3GPP interface

    transport data rates not including the different protocol layers overhead. Depending on cell bandwidth, cell load (number of simultaneous users), network

    E-UTRA

    E-UTRA

    E-UTRA

  • Routing in delay-tolerant networking
  • Problem in computer networking

    does not revisit a node. RAPID, which is an acronym for Resource Allocation Protocol for Intentional DTN routing, was developed at the University of Massachusetts

    Routing in delay-tolerant networking

    Routing_in_delay-tolerant_networking

  • List of TCP and UDP port numbers
  • numbers used by protocols for operation of network applications. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) only need

    List of TCP and UDP port numbers

    List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers

  • PCI Express
  • Computer expansion bus standard

    Express protocol stack. PCI Express 3.0 upgraded the line encoding scheme to 128b/130b from the previous 8b/10b encoding, reducing the bandwidth overhead

    PCI Express

    PCI Express

    PCI_Express

  • Wi-Fi
  • Family of wireless network protocols

    specifications evolved to support higher throughput, the protocols have become much more efficient in their bandwidth use. Additionally, they have gained the ability

    Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi

  • Fairness measure
  • Concept in network engineering

    decrease in the allocation of some other flow with an equal or smaller allocation. A max-min fair allocation is achieved when bandwidth is allocated equally

    Fairness measure

    Fairness_measure

  • Wi-Fi 7
  • IEEE standard for wireless networks

    Throughput (EHT), is a wireless networking standard in the IEEE 802.11 set of protocols which is designated Wi-Fi 7 by the Wi-Fi Alliance. It is built upon Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi 7

    Wi-Fi 7

    Wi-Fi_7

  • DisplayPort
  • Digital display interface

    portion of the total bandwidth. The 8b/10b encoding scheme uses 10 bits of bandwidth to send 8 bits of data, so only 80% of the bandwidth is available for

    DisplayPort

    DisplayPort

    DisplayPort

  • WAN optimization
  • Techniques for improving data transfer over wide area networks

    data-transfer efficiencies (i.e., optimization) are throughput, bandwidth requirements, latency, protocol optimization, and congestion, as manifested in dropped

    WAN optimization

    WAN_optimization

  • Routing
  • Process of selecting paths in a data communications network

    by observing network traffic or built with the assistance of routing protocols. Routing, in a narrower sense of the term, often refers to IP routing

    Routing

    Routing

  • Bandwidth guaranteed polling
  • Bandwidth Guaranteed Polling (BGP) in computing and telecommunications is a dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithm for Ethernet passive optical networks

    Bandwidth guaranteed polling

    Bandwidth_guaranteed_polling

  • IEEE 802.11
  • Wireless network standard

    WAN carrier traffic offloading, whereas the available bandwidth is relatively narrow. The protocol intends consumption to be competitive with low-power

    IEEE 802.11

    IEEE 802.11

    IEEE_802.11

  • Autonomous system (Internet)
  • Internet routing system

    An autonomous system (AS) is a collection of connected Internet Protocol (IP) routing prefixes under the control of one or more network operators on behalf

    Autonomous system (Internet)

    Autonomous_system_(Internet)

  • NAT traversal
  • Maintaining connections across network address translators

    computer networking technique of establishing and maintaining Internet Protocol connections across gateways that implement network address translation

    NAT traversal

    NAT_traversal

  • Wireless LAN controller
  • Network device to manage access points

    points. It centralizes wireless network infrastructure and handles bandwidth allocation to the access points (APs). Before the use of WLCs were widespread

    Wireless LAN controller

    Wireless_LAN_controller

  • History of the Internet
  • and engineers to build and interconnect computer networks. The Internet Protocol Suite, the set of rules used to communicate between networks and devices

    History of the Internet

    History of the Internet

    History_of_the_Internet

  • Reliability (computer networking)
  • Protocol acknowledgement capability

    characteristics (see network calculus). AFDX uses frequency domain bandwidth allocation and traffic policing, that allows the traffic on each virtual link

    Reliability (computer networking)

    Reliability_(computer_networking)

  • HDMI
  • Digital audiovisual data interface

    micro-packet-based protocol that allows for a variable number of differential pair lanes as well as flexible allocation of bandwidth between audio and

    HDMI

    HDMI

    HDMI

  • Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet
  • Special-purpose Ethernet physical layer for avionics, by Airbus

    regulator function anyway. BAG stands for bandwidth allocation gap, this is one of the main features of the AFDX protocol. This is the maximum rate data can

    Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet

    Avionics_Full-Duplex_Switched_Ethernet

  • Quality of service
  • Traffic prioritization and measure of network performance

    (RSVP) for bandwidth reservation as a proposed standard in 1997. RSVP is an end-to-end bandwidth reservation and admission control protocol. RSVP was not

    Quality of service

    Quality_of_service

  • Voice over IP
  • Methods of delivering voice communications and multimedia over IP networks

    Internet Protocol (VoIP), also known as IP telephony, is a set of technologies used primarily for voice communication sessions over Internet Protocol (IP)

    Voice over IP

    Voice_over_IP

  • Frame Relay
  • Wide area network technology

    resource allocation. Frame Relay networks can dynamically allocate bandwidth at both the physical and logical channel level. As a WAN protocol, Frame Relay

    Frame Relay

    Frame Relay

    Frame_Relay

  • DOCSIS
  • Standard for computer networking over a cable television system

    old ones according to their operation frequencies. As frequency allocation bandwidth plans differ between United States and European CATV systems, DOCSIS

    DOCSIS

    DOCSIS

  • Architecture for Control Networks
  • Network protocols for control of entertainment technology equipment

    Architecture for Control Networks (ACN) is a suite of network protocols for control of entertainment technology equipment, particularly as used in live

    Architecture for Control Networks

    Architecture_for_Control_Networks

  • GPRS
  • Packet-oriented mobile data service for 2G and 3G networks

    providing improved Internet access for web, email, Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) services, Short Message Service (SMS), Multimedia Messaging Service

    GPRS

    GPRS

    GPRS

  • Circuit switching
  • Telecommunications connection selection method

    network before the nodes may communicate. The circuit guarantees the full bandwidth of the channel and remains connected for the duration of the communication

    Circuit switching

    Circuit_switching

  • Videotelephony
  • Real-time video communication

    of moderate or high bandwidth, such as through the medium-bandwidth ISDN digital phone protocol or a fractionated high bandwidth T1 lines. Modern products

    Videotelephony

    Videotelephony

    Videotelephony

  • List of features removed in Windows Vista
  • service are no longer available. Rarely used protocols such as Bandwidth Allocation Protocol and X.25 support for SLIP have been removed. SLIP connections

    List of features removed in Windows Vista

    List_of_features_removed_in_Windows_Vista

  • Hopper (microarchitecture)
  • GPU microarchitecture designed by Nvidia

    and bandwidth were increased. Hopper allows CUDA compute kernels to utilize automatic inline compression, including in individual memory allocation, which

    Hopper (microarchitecture)

    Hopper (microarchitecture)

    Hopper_(microarchitecture)

  • Q.931
  • ITU-T recommendation

    such as peak and mean bandwidth, jitter, cell loss ratio and so on. In order that ATM switches can manage bandwidth allocation in the network, encodings

    Q.931

    Q.931

    Q.931

  • Wireless mesh network
  • Radio nodes organized in a mesh topology

    power low bandwidth application scenarios. Thread is a consumer wireless networking protocol built on open standards and IPv6/6LoWPAN protocols. Thread's

    Wireless mesh network

    Wireless mesh network

    Wireless_mesh_network

  • Channel access method
  • Means for multiple terminals to communicate over one medium

    multiplexing methods and capable of dynamic bandwidth allocation. This requires a media access control (MAC) protocol, i.e., a principle for the nodes to take

    Channel access method

    Channel_access_method

  • Network planning and design
  • Type of telecommunications engineering

    planning and design. It involves design requirements on topology, protocol, bandwidth allocation, etc.. Topology requirement can be maintaining a minimum two-connected

    Network planning and design

    Network_planning_and_design

  • Radio spectrum
  • Electromagnetic spectrum, 3 Hz – 3000 GHz

    increasingly congested, there is no possible way to add additional frequency bandwidth outside of that currently in use. The lowest frequencies used for radio

    Radio spectrum

    Radio_spectrum

  • WiMAX
  • Wireless broadband standard

    architecture that allows for data rate to scale easily with available channel bandwidth and range of WiMAX make it suitable for the following potential applications:

    WiMAX

    WiMAX

    WiMAX

  • ADSL
  • DSL service where downstream bandwidth exceeds upstream bandwidth

    from the less common symmetric digital subscriber line (SDSL). In ADSL, bandwidth and bit rate are said to be asymmetric, meaning greater toward the customer

    ADSL

    ADSL

    ADSL

  • Spread spectrum
  • Spreading the frequency domain of a signal

    electrical, electromagnetic, or acoustic) generated with a particular bandwidth is deliberately spread in the frequency domain over a wider frequency

    Spread spectrum

    Spread spectrum

    Spread_spectrum

  • GNUnet
  • Framework for decentralized, peer-to-peer networking which is part of the GNU Project

    package. The framework offers link encryption, peer discovery, resource allocation, communication over many transports (such as TCP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, WLAN

    GNUnet

    GNUnet

    GNUnet

  • Delay-tolerant networking
  • Computer networking that tolerates variable latency

    feasible only on networks with large amounts of local storage and internode bandwidth relative to the expected traffic. In many common problem spaces, this

    Delay-tolerant networking

    Delay-tolerant_networking

  • Wireless ad hoc network
  • Decentralized type of wireless network

    account other information such as node delay and available bandwidth. This type of protocol finds a route based on user and traffic demand by flooding

    Wireless ad hoc network

    Wireless_ad_hoc_network

  • Digital subscriber line
  • Family of technologies that are used to transmit digital data over telephone lines

    his insight that an asymmetric arrangement offered more than double the bandwidth capacity of symmetric DSL. This allowed Internet service providers to

    Digital subscriber line

    Digital_subscriber_line

  • CUBIC TCP
  • TCP congestion avoidance algorithm

    more aggressive and may dominate bandwidth allocation. TCP congestion avoidance algorithm Transmission Control Protocol § Development SCTP Compound TCP

    CUBIC TCP

    CUBIC_TCP

  • Unlicensed Personal Communications Services
  • SHF frequency band

    such as the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) wireless protocol. Prior to an FCC rules change in April 2005, the band also included the

    Unlicensed Personal Communications Services

    Unlicensed_Personal_Communications_Services

  • Interleaved polling with adaptive cycle time
  • Dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithm for use in Ethernet passive optical networks

    the University of California, Davis in 2002. IPACT is a dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithm for use in Ethernet passive optical networks (EPONs). IPACT

    Interleaved polling with adaptive cycle time

    Interleaved_polling_with_adaptive_cycle_time

  • Code-division multiple access
  • Channel access method used by various radio communication technologies

    channel. This allows several users to share a band of frequencies (see bandwidth). To permit this without undue interference between the users, CDMA employs

    Code-division multiple access

    Code-division multiple access

    Code-division_multiple_access

  • Telephone numbers in Australia
  • Telecommunications Numbering Plan 2025, which defines the format, numerical allocation and use of number ranges. For landline telephony, Australia is geographically

    Telephone numbers in Australia

    Telephone numbers in Australia

    Telephone_numbers_in_Australia

  • Physical layer
  • Lowest-level electronic or optical transmission functions of a network

    including electromagnetic spectrum frequency allocation and specification of signal strength, analog bandwidth, etc. The transmission medium may be electrical

    Physical layer

    Physical_layer

  • CAN bus
  • Standard for serial communication between devices without host computer

    controller family, as it has higher bandwidth needed to support the high command rates of 3D printing. The CAN bus protocol has been used on the Shimano DI2

    CAN bus

    CAN bus

    CAN_bus

  • Deterministic Networking
  • Real-time networking effort

    for queuing, shaping and scheduling which allow each node to allocate bandwidth and latency according to requirements of each data flow, by computing

    Deterministic Networking

    Deterministic_Networking

  • Data center bridging
  • Ethernet enhancement

    rates, there is also a desire for finer granularity in control of bandwidth allocation and to ensure it is used more effectively. These enhancements are

    Data center bridging

    Data_center_bridging

  • ISCSI
  • Internet Protocol-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities

    Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI; /aɪˈskʌzi/ eye-SKUZ-ee) is an Internet Protocol-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities.

    ISCSI

    ISCSI

  • Packet switching
  • Method for transmitting data over a computer network

    His ideas contradicted then-established principles of pre-allocation of network bandwidth, exemplified by the development of telecommunications in the

    Packet switching

    Packet_switching

  • Network scheduler
  • Arbiter on a node in a packet switching communication network

    sequence of network packets in the transmit and receive queues of the protocol stack and network interface controller. There are several network schedulers

    Network scheduler

    Network scheduler

    Network_scheduler

  • JPEG XS
  • Low-latency video compression standard

    features are: Exact bitrate allocation: JPEG XS allows an accurately targeted bitrate to perfectly match the available bandwidth (also referred to as constant

    JPEG XS

    JPEG_XS

  • I2C
  • Serial communication bus

    and messages involved in the SMBus Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) for dynamic address allocation and management. In practice, most targets adopt request-response

    I2C

    I2C

    I2C

  • Hybrid fiber-coaxial
  • Telecommunications industry term

    lines provide enough bandwidth to allow additional bandwidth-intensive services such as cable internet access through DOCSIS. Bandwidth is shared among users

    Hybrid fiber-coaxial

    Hybrid_fiber-coaxial

  • Internet
  • Global system of connected computer networks

    global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. It is a network

    Internet

    Internet

    Internet

  • Internet2
  • Computer networking consortium

    network, the Internet2 DCN, an advanced technology that allows user-based allocation of data circuits over the fiber-optic network. Internet2 also operates

    Internet2

    Internet2

  • Digital television
  • Television transmission using digital encoding

    TV signals to be broadcast and received satisfactorily. Flexible bandwidth allocations are flexible depending on the level of compression and resolution

    Digital television

    Digital television

    Digital_television

  • 2.4 GHz radio use
  • Uses of the 2.4 GHz ISM radio spectrum

    diagrams for typical allocations): However, the exact spacing required when the transmitters are not colocated depends on the protocol, the data rate selected

    2.4 GHz radio use

    2.4_GHz_radio_use

  • System resource
  • Available computing resource

    addressable resource, such as memory and storage, can be used for an allocation that is either contiguous or non-contiguous. For example, dynamic memory

    System resource

    System_resource

  • Wireless network
  • Computer network not fully connected by cables

    resource and shared by all nodes in the range of its transmitters. Bandwidth allocation becomes complex with multiple participating users. Often users are

    Wireless network

    Wireless network

    Wireless_network

  • Dama
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "discharged against medical advice" Demand Assigned Multiple Access, a bandwidth allocation strategy DAMA/NaI, an experiment to detect dark matter DAMA/LIBRA

    Dama

    Dama

  • Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
  • Method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies

    similar to conventional single-carrier modulation schemes in the same bandwidth. The main advantage of OFDM over single-carrier schemes is its ability

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal_frequency-division_multiplexing

  • IEEE 802.1
  • Set of IEEE standards relating to data networking

    Provision by Network Systems". 1.ieee802.org. "P802.1DD – Resource Allocation Protocol". 1.ieee802.org. "P802.1DF – TSN Profile for Service Provider Networks"

    IEEE 802.1

    IEEE_802.1

  • Marine VHF radio
  • Radios operating in the very high frequency maritime mobile band

    Radio; Air interface for voice and data services using FDMA in 6,25 KHz bandwidth" (PDF). ETSI. Retrieved 8 June 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related

    Marine VHF radio

    Marine VHF radio

    Marine_VHF_radio

  • Radio frequency
  • Electromagnetic frequencies ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz

    (AM) Bandwidth (signal processing) Electromagnetic interference Electromagnetic radiation Electromagnetic spectrum EMF measurement Frequency allocation Frequency

    Radio frequency

    Radio frequency

    Radio_frequency

  • ALOHAnet
  • Computer networking system

    a low collision rate, this still results in better bandwidth efficiency than when fixed allocations are used in a bursty traffic context. Two 100 kHz channels

    ALOHAnet

    ALOHAnet

  • Multi-Use Radio Service
  • Type of two-way radio service

    (2.5 kHz deviation; 11.25 kHz bandwidth). Channels 4 and 5 may use either "wideband" FM (5 kHz deviation; 20 kHz bandwidth) or "narrowband" FM. All five

    Multi-Use Radio Service

    Multi-Use_Radio_Service

  • Ultra-wideband
  • Very low energy, short range radio precise positioning

    technology that can use a very low energy level for short-range, high-bandwidth communications over a large portion of the radio spectrum. UWB has traditional

    Ultra-wideband

    Ultra-wideband

  • MOST Bus
  • High-speed multimedia network technology used in the automotive industry

    timing followers, use the preamble for synchronization. MOST25 provides a bandwidth of approximately 23 megabaud for streaming (synchronous) as well as package

    MOST Bus

    MOST_Bus

  • Project 25
  • Set of telecommunications standards

    compressed bitstream and provides two TDMA voice channels in the same RF bandwidth (12.5 kHz), while Phase I can provide only one voice channel. However

    Project 25

    Project 25

    Project_25

  • ISM radio band
  • Radio frequency allocations

    device operation in these bands. Despite the intent of the original allocations, in recent years the fastest-growing use of these bands has been for

    ISM radio band

    ISM_radio_band

  • BitTorrent (software)
  • Peer-to-peer program for uploading and downloading files via the BitTorrent protocol

    also can give bandwidth to TCP and other traffic. DNA is also different from traditional BitTorrent in that it is a UDP-based protocol that has replaced

    BitTorrent (software)

    BitTorrent_(software)

  • Tomato (firmware)
  • Custom consumer network appliance firmware

    class details Client bandwidth control via QoS classes The Dnsmasq software built-in, which provides: DHCP server (with static allocation of IP addresses)

    Tomato (firmware)

    Tomato (firmware)

    Tomato_(firmware)

  • Computer network engineering
  • Technology discipline within engineering

    used in 5G networks, enables custom resource allocation for different service types, aiding high-bandwidth or low-latency services when necessary. Beyond

    Computer network engineering

    Computer_network_engineering

  • Maxwell (microarchitecture)
  • GPU microarchitecture by Nvidia

    256 KiB on Kepler to 2 MiB on Maxwell, reducing the need for more memory bandwidth. Accordingly, the memory bus was reduced from 192 bit on Kepler (GK106)

    Maxwell (microarchitecture)

    Maxwell (microarchitecture)

    Maxwell_(microarchitecture)

  • Amateur television
  • Transmission of video in amateur radio bands

    FM repeater use in this range. To remain within the amateur radio bandwidth allocation, a maximum of two channels may be simultaneously used within a given

    Amateur television

    Amateur television

    Amateur_television

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  • Rutledge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rutledge

    English : of uncertain origin. If it is a habitational name, the location and etymology of the place from which it derives are obscure. Routledge, the more common form in the British Isles, is found mainly on the English-Scottish borders. The place in Cumbria, now called Routledge Burn, seems to have received its name in the 16th century from a member of the family rather than vice versa.

    Rutledge

  • Blades
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blades

    English : variant of Blade, from the plural or genitive singular form.English : habitational name from a place of uncertain location and origin. Its status as a habitational name is deduced from early forms cited by Reaney, such as Alan de Bladis (Leicestershire 1230), Hugh de Bladis (Staffordshire 1258), and William de Blades (Yorkshire 1301).

    Blades

  • LECHIY
  • Male

    Hebrew

    LECHIY

    (לִחִי) Hebrew name derived from the biblical name of a place near the border of the hill-country of Judah, LECHIY means "cheek" or "jaw." The place is noted for being the location of Samson's killing of 1000 men with the jawbone of an ass.

    LECHIY

  • Highsmith
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Highsmith

    English : occupational name for a smith, with the distinguishing epithet high, probably denoting one whose forge was at a higher location than another nearby smith.

    Highsmith

  • Halley
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Halley

    Scottish : habitational name from a place the location of which is disputed. Black gives two Scottish options, the first with no explanation, the second being Halley in Deerness, Orkney. Modern Scottish bearers may well get it from the Irish names (see 3 and 4 below).English : in part possibly a habitational name from Hawley in Hampshire, named from Old English heall ‘hall’, ‘large house’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish (Counties Waterford and Tipperary) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAilche ‘descendant of Ailche’, possibly from the byname Ailchú meaning ‘gentle hound’. In some cases Halley has been used to replace Mulhall.Irish (County Clare) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÁille ‘descendant of Áille’, apparently from áille ‘beauty’, but possibly a variant of Ó hÁinle (see Hanley).

    Halley

  • BRUCE
  • Male

    English

    BRUCE

    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, possibly BRUCE means "woods; thicket." It was originally a Norman French baronial name but the exact location from which it was derived has not been identified and the number of possibilities are numerous. In use by the English.

    BRUCE

  • LEHI
  • Male

    English

    LEHI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Lechiy, LEHI means "cheek" or "jaw." In the bible, this is the name of a place near the border of the hill-country of Judah. The place is noted for being the location of Samson's killing of 1000 men with the jawbone of an ass.

    LEHI

  • Mainwaring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Mainwaring

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a lost place, of uncertain location, named in Anglo-Norman French as mesnil Warin ‘domain of Warin’ (see Waring). The surname has had a large number of variant spellings; it is normally pronounced ‘Mannering’.

    Mainwaring

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Online names & meanings

  • Jae
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Jae

    like Jason and Jacob.

  • Darminee
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Darminee

    Religious

  • Smaran | ஸ்மரண 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Smaran | ஸ்மரண 

    Remembrance

  • Rurik
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish Slavic Teutonic Russian

    Rurik

    Famous.

  • Juhith | ஜுஹித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Juhith | ஜுஹித

    Brightness, Jasmine flower

  • Nashmeen-Shabnam
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu

    Nashmeen-Shabnam

    Dew Flower

  • Isanam
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Isanam

    Light; Splendour

  • Farzad
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Persian

    Farzad

    Splendid Birth

  • Meena
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Meena

    Light

  • Lajcsi
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Lajcsi

    Famous holiness.

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  • Alligation
  • n.

    A rule relating to the solution of questions concerning the compounding or mixing of different ingredients, or ingredients of different qualities or values.

  • Miscollocation
  • n.

    Wrong collocation.

  • Allocation
  • n.

    An allotment or apportionment; as, an allocation of shares in a company.

  • Allocation
  • n.

    The admission of an item in an account, or an allowance made upon an account; -- a term used in the English exchequer.

  • Allegement
  • n.

    Allegation.

  • Removed
  • a.

    Distant in location; remote.

  • Ballotation
  • n.

    Voting by ballot.

  • Relocation
  • n.

    A second location.

  • Allegeance
  • n.

    Allegation.

  • Chapter
  • n.

    A location or compartment.

  • Adlocution
  • n.

    See Allocution.

  • Allocation
  • n.

    The act of putting one thing to another; a placing; disposition; arrangement.

  • Allocution
  • n.

    The act or manner of speaking to, or of addressing in words.

  • Station
  • n.

    Situation; position; location.

  • Relocation
  • n.

    Renewal of a lease.

  • Misallegation
  • n.

    A erroneous statement or allegation.

  • Allocution
  • n.

    An address; a hortatory or authoritative address as of a pope to his clergy.

  • Bilocation
  • n.

    Double location; the state or power of being in two places at the same instant; -- a miraculous power attributed to some of the saints.

  • Collocation
  • n.

    The act of placing; the state of being placed with something else; disposition in place; arrangement.

  • Locale
  • n.

    A place, spot, or location.