1. Telecommunication by modulation and radiation of electromagnetic waves. 2. A transmitter, receiver, or transceiver used for communication via electromagnetic waves. 3. A general term applied to the use of radio waves.
1. The degree to which video and image formats can be sized in systematic proportions for distribution over communications channels of varying capacities. 2. The ease with which ...
1. The degree to which a system, subsystem, or equipment is operable and in a committable state at the start of a mission, when the mission is called for at an unknown, i. E. , a ...
1. The complete set of signals, usually electromagnetic or acoustic, received from a source such as an infrared object, a radio or radar transmitter, an aircraft, or a ship. Note: ...
1. The communications facilities between adjacent nodes of a network. Synonym telecommunications link. 2. A portion of a circuit connected in tandem with, i. E. , in series with, ...
1. The aggregate of participants in the use of a portion of cyberspace. 2. A special-interest group (SIG) of cyberspace participants. Synonym wired community.
1. The ability and means necessary to store data in, to retrieve data from, to communicate with, or to make use of any resource of a system. 2. To obtain the use of a resource. 3. ...