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Time-series data collected at fine scale
High frequency data refers to time-series data collected at an extremely fine scale. As a result of advanced computational power in recent decades, high
High_frequency_data
Communications medium for aircraft
High Frequency Data Link (HFDL) is an ACARS communications medium used to exchange data such as Aeronautical Operational Control (AOC) messages, Controller
High_Frequency_Data_Link
Type of algorithmic trading
turnover rates, and high order-to-trade ratios that leverages high-frequency financial data and electronic trading tools. While there is no single definition
High-frequency_trading
3–30 MHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum
High frequency (HF) is the ITU designation for the band of radio waves with frequency between 3 and 30 megahertz (MHz). It is also known as the decameter
High_frequency
Range 3-30 GHz of the electromagnetic spectrum
Super high frequency (SHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies (RF) in the range between 3 and 30 gigahertz (GHz). This band of frequencies is also
Super_high_frequency
30–300 GHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum
Extremely high frequency (EHF) is the electromagnetic band from 30 to 300 gigahertz (GHz), as designated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Extremely_high_frequency
Electromagnetic frequencies ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz
Radio frequency (RF) is the oscillation rate of an alternating electric current or voltage or of a magnetic, electric or electromagnetic field or mechanical
Radio_frequency
Data network that uses electrical wiring
unshielded cable may cause radio interference when the cable is used for high-frequency data signals; see Electromagnetic shielding for details. Many nations
Power-line_communication
Electromagnetic wave range of 30–300 MHz
Very high frequency (VHF) is the ITU designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) from 30 to 300 megahertz (MHz), with
Very_high_frequency
Server push technology
cgi'); source.onmessage = function (event) { alert(event.data); }; When sending high-frequency data , the server must manage backpressure to prevent saturating
Server-sent_events
Policy on permits required to enter Tanzania
February 2023. "High Frequency Data end January, 2023". National Bureau of Statistics Tanzania. Retrieved 17 February 2023. "High Frequency Data end December
Visa_policy_of_Tanzania
Type of electrical connector mechanism
employed extensively for consumer electronics such as 2-in-1 PCs and high-frequency data transfer. One notable example of this is Apple's MagSafe connector
Pogo_pin
Electromagnetic spectrum 300–3000 MHz
Ultra high frequency (UHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 megahertz (MHz) and 3 gigahertz (GHz), also known as
Ultra_high_frequency
Data issued by U.S. Department of Labor
unemployment benefits. The report is a high frequency data point that's released weekly at 08:30 Eastern Time on Thursdays. The data in the report is collected from
Jobless_claims
Irish physicist and engineer
plot is superior to the Cole–Cole plot for representation of high-frequency dielectric data. His book Principles of Dielectrics published in 1989 (updated
Brendan_Scaife
Topics referred to by the same term
rate, a data stream in the Advanced Extremely High Frequency constellation of communications satellites Data rate (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
High_Data_Rate
Communications protocol standard in FM radio broadcasts
normally contained in the RDS data: AF (alternative frequencies list) This provides the receiver with a list of frequencies that allows a receiver to re-tune
Radio_Data_System
British economist
in his book: 'The Foreign Exchange Market: Empirical Studies With High-Frequency Data'. Questions he asked Neil Shephard around 1991, encourage the latter
Charles_Goodhart
U.S. stock market crash lasting 36 minutes in May 6, 2010
actions of high frequency traders (HFTs) were the underlying cause of the flash crash. One hypothesis, based on the analysis of bid–ask data by Nanex,
2010_flash_crash
Signal processing algorithm
sharpening a time-frequency representation (e.g. spectrogram or the short-time Fourier transform) by mapping the data to time-frequency coordinates that
Reassignment_method
Electromagnetic spectrum, 3 Hz – 3000 GHz
the electromagnetic spectrum with frequencies from 3 Hz to 3,000 GHz (3 THz). Electromagnetic waves in this frequency range, called radio waves, are widely
Radio_spectrum
Radio communication protocol
High Frequency Internet Protocol (HFIP or HF-IP) is usually associated with Automatic Link Establishment and HF radio data communications. HFIP provides
High Frequency Internet Protocol
High_Frequency_Internet_Protocol
Radio frequencies used in civil aviation
Oceanic Control). In this frequency range also a High Frequency Data Link (HF Data Link, HFDL) is used for Controller-Pilot Data Link Communications. Military
Airband
February 2023. "High Frequency Data end January, 2023". National Bureau of Statistics Tanzania. Retrieved 17 February 2023. "High Frequency Data end December
Tourism_in_Tanzania
Chinese-American financial econometrician
financial econometrics specializing in market microstructure and high frequency data. She is a professor of finance at the University of Illinois Chicago
Lan_Zhang
Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave
center frequency, has a functional relation to the modulating signal amplitude. Digital data can be encoded and transmitted using a form of frequency modulation
Frequency_modulation
Regression method in econometrics
with data sampled at different frequencies and provide a direct forecast of the low-frequency variable. It incorporates each individual high-frequency data
Mixed-data_sampling
Aircraft digital message communication system
the ACARS network. NOAA provides real-time weather maps. VHF Data Link High Frequency Data Link (HFDL) Acronyms and abbreviations in avionics Aeronautical
ACARS
Reserved part of radio spectrum
data, and voice. Specific frequency allocations vary from country to country and between ITU regions as specified in the current ITU HF frequency allocations
Amateur radio frequency allocations
Amateur_radio_frequency_allocations
Egyptian academic
management strategies of foreign investors in emerging markets using high frequency data-sets. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in business
Aliaa_Bassiouny
Type of signal filter
with a frequency lower than a selected cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. The exact frequency response
Low-pass_filter
NATO radio link
Data Exchange". It was later made part of the NATO STANAG standardization process. The system operates on two frequencies, one in the high frequency (HF)
MIL-STD-6011
Electronic tracking technology
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists
Radio-frequency identification
Radio-frequency_identification
Method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies
orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a type of digital transmission used in digital modulation for encoding digital (binary) data on multiple
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
Orthogonal_frequency-division_multiplexing
Fleet of truck-mounted weather radars
comprehensive view of severe weather by having both smaller scale high frequency data and a better overall view of precipitation and velocity throughout
Doppler_on_Wheels
Series of American military communications satellites
Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) is a constellation of communications satellites operated by the United States Space Force. They are used to relay
Advanced Extremely High Frequency
Advanced_Extremely_High_Frequency
Unit of information
Dark data Data (computer science) Data acquisition Data analysis Data bank Data cable Data curation Data domain Data element Data farming Data governance
Data
British military communication system
The Defence High Frequency Communications Service or the DHFCS is a British military beyond line-of-sight communication system operated by the Ministry
Defence High Frequency Communications Service
Defence_High_Frequency_Communications_Service
Method of data analysis
Clustering high-dimensional data is the cluster analysis of data with anywhere from a few dozen to many thousands of dimensions. Such high-dimensional
Clustering high-dimensional data
Clustering_high-dimensional_data
High-speed multimedia radio (HSMM) is the implementation of high-speed wireless TCP/IP data networks over amateur radio frequency allocations using commercial
High-speed_multimedia_radio
German economist and statistician
in financial econometrics, the statistical analysis of financial high frequency data and market microstructure analysis. Hautsch was born on March 9,
Nikolaus_Hautsch
Multi-user version of OFDM digital modulation
frequency offsets and phase noise Asynchronous data communication services such as web access are characterised by short communication bursts at high
Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access
Orthogonal_frequency-division_multiple_access
American economist
analysis in a high frequency setting. He also developed various methods to estimate volatility in situations where the high frequency data is noisy in joint
Yacine_Aït-Sahalia
3–30 kHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum
Very low frequency or VLF is the ITU designation for radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 3–30 kHz, corresponding to wavelengths from 100 to 10 km,
Very_low_frequency
2017-06-29. The Great Synchronisation: tracking the trade collapse with high-frequency data by Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Sónia Araújo in 2009 v t e
Great_Trade_Collapse
Data communications modulation protocol
Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is encoded on a carrier signal by periodically shifting the
Frequency-shift_keying
Disturbance in an electrical circuit due to external sources of radio waves
Electromagnetic interference (EMI), also called radio-frequency interference (RFI) when in the radio frequency spectrum, is a disturbance generated by an external
Electromagnetic_interference
Signal processing technique in telecommunications
in which multiple channels of data are transmitted over a single optical fiber using different wavelengths (frequencies). The multiple separate information
Frequency-division multiplexing
Frequency-division_multiplexing
American flight tracking company
in the reports. HFDL: These position reports are received from a High Frequency Data Link system, where air traffic controllers can communicate with pilots
AirNav_Systems
Passive component (choke) suppressing high-frequency noise in electronic circuits
suppresses high-frequency electronic noise in electronic circuits. Ferrite beads employ high-frequency current dissipation in a ferrite ceramic to build high-frequency
Ferrite_bead
Open Source Database Project
scenarios, including massive data generation, high frequency sampling, out-of-order data, specific analytics requirements, high costs of storage and operation
Apache_IoTDB
Device that converts a digital signal into an analog signal
ends of the frequency/resolution trade-off. The audio DAC is a low-frequency, high-resolution type, while the video DAC is a high-frequency low- to medium-resolution
Digital-to-analog_converter
of two time scales: determining integrated volatility with noisy high-frequency data". Journal of the American Statistical Association. 100 (472): 1394–1411
Realized_variance
Signal processing technique in telecommunications
Frequency-division multiple access (FDMA) is a channel access method used in some multiple-access protocols. FDMA allows multiple users to send data through
Frequency-division multiple access
Frequency-division_multiple_access
an underlying spatial distribution. High quality lightning data has only recently become available, but the data indicates that lightning occurs on average
Distribution_of_lightning
standard provides several radio frequency bands for use in Wi-Fi communications, each divided into a multitude of frequency channels numbered at 5 MHz spacing
List_of_WLAN_channels
Visible difference in brightness or color
grating that go from high to low contrast along the bars, and go from narrow (high spatial frequency) to wide (low spatial frequency) bars across the width
Contrast_(vision)
Radio transmissions consisting of only a single repeating Morse code letter
"Single Letter Beacons" SLHFB, or "Single Letter High Frequency Beacons" SLHFM, or "Single Letter High Frequency Markers" Cluster beacons MX — an ENIGMA and
Letter_beacon
Australian electrical engineer
systems, satellite communications, and high frequency data communication systems. He attended Adelaide Technical High School, Adelaide, Australia. He received
Bruce_R._Davis
Rate of modulation of a digital signal
transmission medium per unit of time. The symbol rate is a kind of aperiodic frequency, measured in baud (Bd) or symbols per second. In the case of a line code
Symbol_rate
Frequency used on standard electricity grid in a given area
The utility frequency, (power) line frequency (American English) or mains frequency (British English) is the nominal frequency of the oscillations of alternating
Utility_frequency
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
includes wired media like copper cables, optical fibers, and wireless radio-frequency media. The arrangement of hosts and hardware within a network architecture
Computer_network
High-voltage electric circuit
also known as wave trap, or high-frequency stopper, is a maintenance-free parallel resonant circuit, mounted inline on high-voltage (HV) AC transmission
Line_trap
Laser source with equal intervals of spectral lines
A frequency comb or spectral comb is represented by a spectrum made of discrete, stable and regularly spaced spectral lines. In optics, a frequency comb
Frequency_comb
Turkish-born Canadian economist (1961–2018)
pioneer in the use of wavelets to analyze financial data, in the analysis of high-frequency data, and [...] in the role of economic networks in financial
Ramazan_Gençay
Measurement of a signal at discrete time intervals
samples of a low-frequency alias of the high-frequency signal. That is often done purposefully in such a way that the lowest-frequency alias satisfies
Sampling_(signal_processing)
Space observatory
(CMB) at microwave and infrared frequencies, with high sensitivity and angular resolution. The mission provided data that substantially improved upon
Planck_(spacecraft)
Maximum rate of data transfer
signal bandwidth measured in hertz, meaning the frequency range between lowest and highest attainable frequency while meeting a well-defined impairment level
Bandwidth_(computing)
Group of applications used for communication of an aircraft
was developed to standardize these AOC messages.[citation needed] High Frequency Data Link [https://store.icao.int/comprehensive-aeronautical-telecomm
Aeronautical operational control
Aeronautical_operational_control
DOL. p. 5. Joseph Mengedoth, “Learning About the Labor Market from High-Frequency Data”, Econ Focus, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Second/Third Quarter
Unemployment in the United States
Unemployment_in_the_United_States
Vibrations with frequencies lower than 20 hertz
gradually less sensitive as frequency decreases, so for humans to perceive infrasound, the sound pressure must be sufficiently high. Although the ear is the
Infrasound
Estimate of the importance of a word in a document
In information retrieval, tf–idf (term frequency–inverse document frequency, TF*IDF, TFIDF, TF–IDF, or Tf–idf) is a measure of importance of a word to
Tf–idf
Ultra high frequency radio bands assigned to mobile devices
Cellular frequencies are the sets of frequency ranges within the ultra high frequency band that have been assigned for cellular-compatible mobile devices
Cellular_frequencies
Line code used in early magnetic data storage
Modified frequency modulation (MFM) is a run-length limited (RLL) line code used to encode data on most floppy disks and some hard disk drives. It was
Modified_frequency_modulation
Data Radio Channel (DARC) is a high-rate (16 kbit/s) standard for encoding data in a subcarrier over FM radio broadcasts. It uses a frequency of 76 kHz
Data_Radio_Channel
Family of technologies that are used to transmit digital data over telephone lines
telephone service on the same telephone line since DSL uses higher frequency bands for data transmission. On the customer premises, a DSL filter is installed
Digital_subscriber_line
Electrical resonant transformer circuit invented by Nikola Tesla
inventor Nikola Tesla in 1891. It is used to produce high voltage, low current, high frequency alternating current. Tesla experimented with a number
Tesla_coil
Electronic control system
frequency due to tip–surface interactions DC motor drive Some data streams, especially high-speed serial data streams (such as the raw stream of data
Phase-locked_loop
Characteristic of any structure that is periodic across a position in space
the raw data in k-space shows features of periodic functions. The periodicity is not spatial frequency, but is temporal frequency. An MRI raw data matrix
Spatial_frequency
Measurement of small-scale features on surfaces
200 nm. The first step of analysis is to filter the raw data to remove very high frequency data (called "micro-roughness") since it can often be attributed
Surface_metrology
Line code used in early magnetic data storage and Ethernet
phase-shift keying (BPSK), where the data controls the phase of a square wave carrier whose frequency is the data rate. Manchester code ensures frequent
Manchester_code
Technology to send internet signals over conventional power line grids
relatively high-speed digital data transmission over public electric power distribution wiring. BPL uses higher frequencies, a wider frequency range, and
Broadband_over_power_lines
Type of weapon that fires a concentrated beam of energy at its target
is within the radiofrequency (RF) range. They are also called High Energy Radio Frequency (HERF) weapons, and can be used to disrupt or destroy electronics
Directed-energy_weapon
Incremental frequency keying, also known as IFK or IFK+, is a modified type of MFSK modulation where the data to be transmitted is represented by the
Incremental_frequency_keying
Topics referred to by the same term
possible date for a specific event Trade and Quote (TAQ), a form of high frequency data used by stock exchanges This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Taq
Use of radio waves for communication
communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an
Radio
Filter that rejects signals outside a certain range
components with frequencies above or below this band. This contrasts with a high-pass filter, which allows through components with frequencies above a specific
Band-pass_filter
Method for converting signals between digital and analog
for encoding signals into low bit depth digital signals at a very high sample-frequency as part of the process of delta-sigma analog-to-digital converters
Delta-sigma_modulation
Signals broadcast by GPS satellites
navigation data using binary phase-shift keying (BPSK). Only a limited number of central frequencies are used. Satellites using the same frequency are distinguished
GPS_signals
Russian aerospace research and testing centre
Development and production of flight testing instrumentation (low and high frequency data collection solid state storage systems, vibration parameters measuring
Gromov Flight Research Institute
Gromov_Flight_Research_Institute
Pleasurable phenomenon elicited via direct stimulation of specific brain regions
frequency-rate curve between control and experimental conditions is to do a linear regression through the ascending data points in a plot of raw data
Brain_stimulation_reward
Self-synchronizing line code
digital frequency modulation in which data and clock signals are combined to form a single two-level self-synchronizing data stream. Each data bit is encoded
Differential Manchester encoding
Differential_Manchester_encoding
Wireless communication technology
small amounts of data need to be transmitted infrequently from hard-to-reach locations. LoRa uses license-free sub-gigahertz radio frequency bands EU433 (433
LoRa
Signal analysis tool
(IMF) along with a trend, and obtain instantaneous frequency data. It is designed to work well for data that is nonstationary and nonlinear. The Hilbert–Huang
Hilbert–Huang_transform
Power spectrum of a noise signal
are an infinite number of logarithmic bands at both the low frequency (DC) and high frequency ends of the spectrum, any finite energy spectrum must have
Colors_of_noise
High-speed database
database is commonly used in high-frequency trading (HFT) to store, analyze, process, and retrieve large data sets at high speed. kdb+ has the ability
Kdb+
Type of telephone socket design
in line with the phone outlet. This prevents high frequency data noise from affecting the lower frequency voice bandwidth and it also prevents the low
British_telephone_socket
Property of physical systems that stays somewhat constant through slow changes
equipartition, but a new and unjustified assumption that fit the high-frequency data. When the expectation value is added over all modes in a cavity,
Adiabatic_invariant
Underwater sound detected in 1997 from a non-tectonic cryoseism (ice quake)
Bloop was an ultra low frequency, high-amplitude underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997
Bloop
Telecommunications networks transmitted by radio waves
utilizing higher frequency signals (and thus more available bandwidth / faster data rates) that are not able to propagate at long distances With data compression
Cellular_network
HIGH FREQUENCY-DATA
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Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Fire
Girl/Female
Muslim
High
Male
English
English form of Old French Hugues, HUGH means "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
Surname or Lastname
English (most frequent in northern Ireland)
English (most frequent in northern Ireland) : from Middle English fe(i)th ‘belief (especially Christian belief)’, ‘faithfulness’, ‘loyalty’. This may have been a nickname for a trustworthy person, but was more probably bestowed on one who used ‘Faith!’ frequently as a mild oath or exclamation.
Girl/Female
Muslim
High
Girl/Female
Muslim
High
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a hedged or fenced enclosure (Old English haga), or a habitational name from a place named with this word (or its Old Norse cognate hagi), especially three places called Haigh, two in West Yorkshire and the other near Manchester.
Boy/Male
Irish
Hugh is a translation of an ancient name Aodh meaning “â€fire.â€â€ A name with nationalistic connotations as Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone and Red Hugh O’Donnell, Earl of Tyrconnell together led a rebellion and won some major battles against the forces of the English queen Elizabeth 1st, before being defeated at the Battle of Kinsale in 1601.
Boy/Male
English
Son of Hugh.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Anglia and northern England)
English (chiefly East Anglia and northern England) : nickname for a tall man, from Middle English hegh, hie ‘high’, ‘tall’, Old English hēah (compare Hay 2), or a topographic name for a dweller on a hilltop or high place, from the same word used in a topographical sense. This second use is supported by early forms such as Richard atte High (Sussex 1332).
Boy/Male
English
From the hillslope meadow.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Prolific; Frequently Producing
Boy/Male
Muslim
High
Boy/Male
French Teutonic American Shakespearean English Welsh
Intelligent.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at the top of a hill or on a piece of raised ground, from Middle English heyt ‘summit’, ‘height’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Teutonic
Bright Mind; Bright in Mind and Spirit; Intelligent; Heart; Soul; Mind; Spirit
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is in origin a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with the first element hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’. Compare, for example, Howard 1, Hubble, and Hubert. It was a popular personal name among the Normans in England, partly due to the fame of St. Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), who was born in Burgundy and who established the first Carthusian monastery in England.In Ireland and Scotland this name has been widely used as an equivalent of Celtic Aodh ‘fire’, the source of many Irish surnames (see for example McCoy).
Girl/Female
Muslim
High
Surname or Lastname
English (also frequent in Wales)
English (also frequent in Wales) : patronymic from the personal name Watkin.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Praanshu | பà¯à®°à®¾à®‚à®·à¯
High
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Ram and Vishnu combined
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Extremely Knowledgeable; Gift
Girl/Female
Indian
Honey, Witness, Patriot
Girl/Female
Teutonic American Anglo Saxon English Shakespearean
Strong.
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Rainer, REINER means "wise warrior."
Boy/Male
Indian
Wealthy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shamalangi | ஷாமாஂலாநகீ
Name of a Raga
Female
Yiddish
Variant form of Yiddish Hende, HENDEL means "favor; grace."
Girl/Female
French American
Of the Iyre. Song.
Girl/Female
Bengali, German, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
God of the Sky; Rain; Thunder; Lighting; A God
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n.
Frequency; abundance.
a.
Elevated; high-principled; honorable.
superl.
Of noble birth; illustrious; as, of high family.
adv.
At frequent or short intervals; many times; often; repeatedly; commonly.
n.
The condition of returning frequently; occurrence often repeated; common occurence; as, the frequency of crimes; the frequency of miracles.
n.
High-priesthood.
a.
Strung to a high pitch; spirited; sensitive; as, a high-strung horse.
n.
A laced boot, ankle high.
superl.
Possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high (i. e., intense) heat; high (i. e., full or quite) noon; high (i. e., rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i. e., complete) pleasure; high (i. e., deep or vivid) color; high (i. e., extensive, thorough) scholarship, etc.
superl.
Acute or sharp; -- opposed to grave or low; as, a high note.
n.
Infrequency.
superl.
Of great strength, force, importance, and the like; strong; mighty; powerful; violent; sometimes, triumphant; victorious; majestic, etc.; as, a high wind; high passions.
n.
People of rank or high station; as, high and low.
adv. & a.
Very high.
a.
High as the breast.
a.
High in tone or sound.
superl.
Costly; dear in price; extravagant; as, to hold goods at a high price.
adv.
On high.
adv.
In a high manner; in a high place; to a great altitude; to a great degree; largely; in a superior manner; eminently; powerfully.
superl.
Strong-scented; slightly tainted; as, epicures do not cook game before it is high.