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Term

Description

EBU

Abbreviation for European Broadcasting Union.

ECB

Electronic Codebook

ECG

(or EKG) ElectroCardioGraphy. It is used in heartbeat measurement.

Echo

A signal that has been reflected or otherwise returned with sufficient magnitude and delay to be perceived by the speaker.

ECM

Entitlement Control Messages are private Conditional Access information which maintain the ordered authorization.

EDA

Acronym for Electronic Design Automation. Software design tools, like synthesis, schematic capture, and simulation.

Edge Enhancement

A generic term for the edge-smoothing technique which reduce the jagged appearance of angled lines on laser printers, as used in HP's Resolution Enhancement Technology, and copied by many other printer manufacturers.

EDIF

Acronym for Electronic Design Interchange Format. An industry-standard netlist format used when passing information between different software tools.

EDO RAM

Acronym for Extended Data Out DRAM. Type of DRAM that is faster than conventional DRAM.

EEG

ElectroEncephaloGram. It is used in brain wave measurements.

EEPROM

Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. It is the memory that can be programmed and erased electrically.

EIT

Abbreviation for Event Information Table.

Electronic Commerce

The exchange of goods, services, and fiduciary information or instruments via distributed computer and communications networks.

Electronic Gaming Devices or Gaming Consoles

Videogame consoles are consumer devices / information appliances that deliver electronic games-based entertainment for household consumption. These usually feature proprietary hardware designs and software OS (operating systems). They rely primarily on AC power as primary energy source & must be plugged into an external video display such as a TV and can also provide Internet & e-mail access.

E-mail terminals

Standalone, non-portable, consumer-oriented devices that are dedicated for accessing e-mail without web browsing capabilities. These do not provide Web browsers or additional applications. It includes keyboard, small LCD screen, some soft function keys.

Embedded controller

The class of microcontrollers used to support OEM-specific implementations in mobile, networking and consumer environments. The embedded controller performs complex low-level functions through a simple interface to the host microprocessor(s).

Embedded memory

Dedictated memory function that has been implemented within an FPGA device.

Embedded Microcontroller

Microcontrollers are sometimes called embedded microcontrollers, which means that they are part of an embedded system -- that is, one part of a larger device or system.

EMI, RFI

Electro Magnetic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference. Broad spectrum noise or interfering signals.

EMM

Entitlement Management Messages are private Conditional Access information which specify the authorization levels or the services of specific decoders. They may be addressed to an individual decoder or groups of decoders.

Emulation

A generic term for a printer language. Most printers mimic or "emulate" the behavior of the market-leading models of printer by copying their printer language.

Encoder

A device that encodes/encrypts the signal before transmission. The block responsible for appending extra bits to the digital data before transmitting.

Encoding

A process in which information is transformed into an equivalent set of values by following a known, predefined mathematical rule or algorithm.

Encryption

The technique of applying a specific algorithm to data in order to alter/encrypt the data's appearance and prevent other devices from reading information. Decryption applies the algorithm in reverse to restore the data to its original form. This process modifies a bit stream so that it appears random. Encryption is used for security purposes. The sender and receiver must both employ the same encryption method.

Encryption Algorithm

The mathematical method by which an encryption key is combined with plaintext to form encrypted or ciphertext and to return ciphertext to its original plaintext form.

Energy Star

Dept. of Energy low power product classification typically used for appliance and office equipment.

Engine

Normally an abbreviation of printer engine, the mechanism which "writes" a bitmap onto paper.

EOF

End of Frame

EPAC

Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coder. Codec was developed by Lucent Technologies and originally created at Bell Labs. The technology compresses audio at a rate of 1:11.

EPG

A software that enables viewers to navigate easily amongst the large number of channels provided by digital technology in order to select the service they desire.

EPROM

Acronym for Electrically Programmable Read Only Memory. It is programmed or erased using a ultraviolet source.

Error control

The error control is responsible for detection of transmission errors and, where appropriate, for the retransmissions.

Error Correction Mode

Due to the high compression factors used in MPEG decoding of digital signals, Error Correction Modes become necessary to avoid any significant loss of bit information during signal transmission. Commonly applied are Reed-Solomon Codes. The efficiency of error correction modes are defined by the so called bit error rate (BER), which gives the quotient received bits to the total number of transmitted bits in a specified time period.

Error Polynomial

A polynomial used in one of the steps during decoding.

Escape Code

A special control character used by computers and printers, character number 27 decimal, 1B hexa-decimal in the standard ASCII character set.

Escape Code Language

A printer language in which each command is preceded by a special character, normally the escape code, to signify that what follows is a command rather than data.

Escape Sequence

A sequence of characters which form a command to be obeyed by the printer, preceded by the escape code and ended with a termination character.

Ethernet

10 Mbps LAN protocol.

Ethernet address

An Ethernet address is a six-part hexadecimal number in which a colon separates each part (for example, 8:0:20:1:2f:0). This number identifies the Ethernet board installed in a PC and is used to identify the PC as a member of the network.

Ethernet, IEEE 802.3

An international networking IEEE local area network (LAN) standard, IEEE 802.3, defines the transmission of data using a bus topology and CSMA/CD, over copper wire at a rate of 10, 100, 1000 Mbps and beyond. Although IEEE 802.3 is technically not Ethernet, the name is commonly used. This LAN protocol was developed by Xerox Corporation in cooperation with DEC and Intel in 1976. The Ethernet specification served as the basis for the IEEE 802.3 standard, which specifies the physical and lower software layers. Ethernet, which is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards, is a type of wired network that supports high speed communications among devices over a coaxial cable. It uses the CSMA/CD access method to handle simultaneous demands. A newer version of Ethernet, called 100Base-T (or Fast Ethernet), supports data transfer rates of 100 Mbps. And the newest version, Gigabit Ethernet supports data rates of 1 gigabit (1,000 megabits) per second.

ETS

European Telecommunication Standard.

ETSI

European Telecommunications Standards Institute. The pan-European communications regulatory standards board.

Euclid

A 3rd -4th century (ca. 300) BC Greek mathematician whose work served as the basis for modern geometry.

Evariste Galois

Famous for his contributions to group theory, by producing a method of determining when a general equation could be solved by radicals.

Event

A grouping of elementary broadcast data streams with a defined start and end time belonging to a common service, e.g. first half of a football match, News Flash, a talk show.

Event Manager (HAVi)

One of the Software Elements that provide certain functionality. In addition to the Event Manger, the Software Elements that are needed for interoperability between HAVi devices are the Messaging System, Registry, Resource Manager, Stream Manager, DCM.

Extension point

A base-station two-radio transceiver that bridges the gap between a wireless client and an access point or between a wireless client and another extension point.

 
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