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jitter
To be nervous
A flickering signal caused by packet transmission delays
The deviation of a transmission signal in time or phase It can introduce errors and loss of synchronization in high-speed synchronous communications
In telecommunications, analog communication line distortion caused by the variation of a signal from its reference timing positions Jitter can cause data loss, particularly at high speeds
Temporal variation in a signal from an ideal reference clock There are many kinds of jitter, including sample jitter, channel jitter, and interface jitter
The slight movement of a transmission signal in time or phase that can introduce errors and loss of synchronization More jitter will be encountered with longer cables, cables with higher attenuation, and signals at higher data rates Also, called phase jitter, timing distortion, or intersymbol interference
An abrupt and unwanted variation of one or more signal characteristics
Also called phase jitter, timing distortion, or inter-symbol interference The slight movement of a transmission signal in time or phase that can introduce data errors and loss of synchronization
Variation in timing, or time of arrival, of received signals; an unwanted lack of perfection which can lead to bit areas
In ATM, the Cell Delay Variation (CDV) In a more general context, this is the variation of a frequence supposed to be stable
Jumping or instability in the television picture, often caused by synchronization or tracking errors
Jitter is the variance of latency (i e delay) in a connection The problem is that audio devices or connection-oriented systems (e g ISDN or PSTN) need a continuous stream of data In order to compensate for this, VoIP terminals and gateways implement a jitter buffer that collect the packets before relaying them onto their audio devices or connection-oriented lines (e g ISDN), respectively An increase in the jitter buffer size decreases the likelihood of data being missed but also has the drawback that it increases latency of a connection
small rapid variations in a waveform resulting from fluctuations in the voltage supply or mechanical vibrations or other sources
Short-term (intra packet) instability of an electrical signal caused by electrical or mechanical changes Commonly called phase jitter
A state of nervousness (primarily used in the plural - often with the.)
The flux reversal spacing variation on a magnetic stripe, whether real or apparent; if the reversal is improperly placed on the stripe, it is called encoded jitter; jitter resulting from speed changes during the read is called acceleration jitter; jitter resulting from read circuit changes with amplitude or frequency is called phase jitter
Interference on an analog line caused by a variation of a signal from its reference timing slots Jitter can cause problems in the receipt of data
The timing uncertainty of the signal crossing zero voltage 2
Jitter is a kind of distortion of digital signals that takes the form of phase shifts over a transmission medium
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