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digital Conversion of information into bits of data for transmission through wire, fibre optic cable, satellite, or over air techniques. Method allows simultaneous transmission of voice, data or video.
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digital Any watch that shows the time in numbers instead of hands on a dial.
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digital The newest form of wireless communications that takes all voice transmissions and converts them to computer language (zeros and ones, or
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digital A form of transmission that transforms analog signals such as speech into a series of electrical or optical pulses that represent the binary digits 0 and 1. The first step of a digital transmission is sampling the analog waveform and converting it into a stream of numerical data. This data is then converted into a form such as electronic pulses for a wired network, optical light waves for transmission over fiber optics or into radio waves for wireless transmissions.
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digital compression Encoding data or digital information to use less storage space or to require less bandwidth for efficient transmission.
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