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- Bipolar_violation abstract "A bipolar violation, bipolarity violation, or BPV, is a violation of the bipolar encoding rules where two pulses of the same polarity occur without an intervening pulse of the opposite polarity. This indicates an error in the transmission of the signal.T-carrier and E-carrier signals are transmitted using a scheme called bipolar encoding, a.k.a. Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI), where a ONE is represented by a pulse, and a ZERO is represented by no pulse. Pulses (which represent ones) always alternate in polarity, so that if, for example two positive pulses are received in succession, the receiver knows that an error occurred (a violation) in that one or more bits were either added or deleted from the original signal.Reliable transmission of data using this scheme requires a regular stream of pulses; too many zero bits in succession can cause a loss of synchronization between transmitter and receiver. To ensure that this is always present, there exist a number of modified AMI codes which use judiciously placed bipolar violations to encode long strings of consecutive zeroes.".
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageID "637510".
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- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink Alternate_Mark_Inversion.
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink Bipolar_encoding.
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Error_detection_and_correction.
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Line_codes.
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink E-carrier.
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink Error.
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink Modified_AMI_code.
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink Polarity_(physics).
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink Pulse_(signal_processing).
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink String_(computer_science).
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink T-carrier.
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_(telecommunications).
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bipolar violation".
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLinkText "bipolar violation".
- Bipolar_violation wikiPageWikiLinkText "bipolarity violation".
- Bipolar_violation auto "yes".
- Bipolar_violation date "December 2009".
- Bipolar_violation hasPhotoCollection Bipolar_violation.
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- Bipolar_violation subject Category:Error_detection_and_correction.
- Bipolar_violation subject Category:Line_codes.
- Bipolar_violation hypernym Violation.
- Bipolar_violation type Article.
- Bipolar_violation type Algorithm.
- Bipolar_violation type Article.
- Bipolar_violation type Encoding.
- Bipolar_violation type Protocol.
- Bipolar_violation comment "A bipolar violation, bipolarity violation, or BPV, is a violation of the bipolar encoding rules where two pulses of the same polarity occur without an intervening pulse of the opposite polarity. This indicates an error in the transmission of the signal.T-carrier and E-carrier signals are transmitted using a scheme called bipolar encoding, a.k.a. Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI), where a ONE is represented by a pulse, and a ZERO is represented by no pulse.".
- Bipolar_violation label "Bipolar violation".
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- Bipolar_violation sameAs Q4915489.
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- Bipolar_violation wasDerivedFrom Bipolar_violation?oldid=332002788.
- Bipolar_violation isPrimaryTopicOf Bipolar_violation.