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- Q5000648 subject Q7013495.
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- Q5000648 abstract "In telecommunication, the term burst transmission or data burst has the following meanings:Any relatively high-bandwidth transmission over a short period. For example, a download might use 2 Mbit/s on average, while having "peaks" bursting up to, say, 2.4 Mbit/s.Transmission that combines a very high data signaling rate with very short transmission times, and the message is compressed. That is popular with the military and spies, who both wish to minimize the chance of their radio transmissions being detected, a low probability of intercept (LPI) and low probability of recognition (LPR).In the 1980s, the term 'data burst' was used for a technique used by some United Kingdom and South African TV programmes to transmit large amounts of primarily textual information: they would display multiple pages of text in rapid succession, usually at the end of the programme; viewers would videotape it and then read it later by playing it back using the pause button after each page.Operation of a data network in which data transmission is interrupted at intervals.Burst transmission, however, enables communications between data terminal equipment (DTEs) and a data network operating at dissimilar data signaling rates.".
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- Q5000648 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013495.
- Q5000648 wikiPageWikiLink Q7467927.
- Q5000648 wikiPageWikiLink Q7471674.
- Q5000648 wikiPageWikiLink Q8618730.
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- Q5000648 comment "In telecommunication, the term burst transmission or data burst has the following meanings:Any relatively high-bandwidth transmission over a short period. For example, a download might use 2 Mbit/s on average, while having "peaks" bursting up to, say, 2.4 Mbit/s.Transmission that combines a very high data signaling rate with very short transmission times, and the message is compressed.".
- Q5000648 label "Burst transmission".