- Industrie: Telecommunications
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That part of the total technical power load required for synchronous communications and automatic switching equipment.
Industry:Telecommunications
That part of the security domain of a system which is under the control of the System Manager. See also: Electronic Security Environment, Global Security Environment.
Industry:Telecommunications
That part of the cyberspace to which the user has access by means of gopher software. Note: The use of gopher software has declined rapidly in recent years as the use of Web software has increased.
Industry:Telecommunications
That part of the card session dedicated to the PCS operation.
Industry:Telecommunications
That part of the atmosphere, extending from about 70 to 500 kilometers, in which ions and free electrons exist in sufficient quantities to reflect and/or refract electromagnetic waves.
Industry:Telecommunications
That part of the API devoted to communications with other application software, external data transport facilities, and devices. The services provided are those whose protocol state, syntax, and format all must be standardized for interoperability.
Industry:Telecommunications
That hour of the year during which the median noise over any radio path is at a maximum. Note: This hour is considered to coincide with the hour during which the greatest transmission loss occurs.
Industry:Telecommunications
That form of interference to the reception of other broadcast stations, which is caused by the presence of an FM broadcast signal of 115 dB (562 mV/m) or greater signal strength in the area adjacent to the antenna of the transmitting station. The 115-dB contour is referred to as the "blanketing area. "
Industry:Telecommunications
That division of electronic warfare involving actions taken under direct control of an operational commander to search for, intercept, identify, and locate sources of radiated electromagnetic energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition. Thus, electronic warfare support measures (ESM) provide a source of information required for immediate decisions involving electronic countermeasures (ECM,) electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM,) avoidance, targeting, and other tactical employment of forces. Electronic warfare support measures data can be used to produce signals intelligence (SIGINT,) both communications intelligence (COMINT) and electronics intelligence (ELINT. ) 2. That division of electronic warfare involving action taken to search for, intercept, identify, and locate radiated electromagnetic energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition. It provides a source of information required for immediate decisions involving electronic countermeasures, electronic counter-countermeasures, and other tactical actions such as avoidance, targeting and homing.
Industry:Telecommunications
That division of electronic warfare involving actions taken to prevent or reduce an enemy's effective use of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Industry:Telecommunications