π 5G
Definition: The fifth generation of mobile networks, offering faster speeds and lower latency than previous generations.
π 5G-VINNI
Definition: A European research project focused on developing and testing 5G-based technologies for vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication in industrial scenarios.
πΊ 5G-Xcast
Definition: A European project aimed at creating efficient 5G broadcasting technologies for media and entertainment.
π Amplifier
Definition: Device that increases the strength of a signal.
π’ ASN (Autonomous System Number)
Definition: A unique identifier assigned to a network that participates in the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
π Bandwidth
Definition: Amount of data transmitted over a network within a specific time.
π‘ Beamforming
Definition: Uses multiple antennas to direct a wireless signal in a particular direction to improve strength and reduce interference.
π BER (Bit Error Rate)
Definition: Measurement of bit errors in a communication system, typically as a percentage or ratio.
π BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
Definition: A protocol for exchanging routing information between different autonomous systems on the internet.
π’ BSS (Business Support System)
Definition: Systems managing the business aspects of a telecom network, like billing and customer management.
π Carrier
Definition: A company that provides telecommunications services, such as mobile or internet service.
π‘ CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service)
Definition: A frequency band available for shared use by wireless providers and private entities.
π‘ CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)
Definition: A technology used in wireless communications, including mobile phones.
π CDN (Content Delivery Network)
Definition: A distributed server system delivering web content based on user location.
π‘ Cell
Definition: A geographic area covered by a single wireless network transmitter.
π Circuit Switching
Definition: A data transmission method that establishes a dedicated path between sender and receiver for the entire transmission duration.
βοΈ Cloud Computing
Definition: Internet-based delivery of computing services, offering scalability and flexibility.
π₯οΈ Core Network
Definition: Backbone of a telecom network, responsible for routing and switching data.
π C-RAN (Cloud-Radio Access Network)
Definition: Centralized radio access network functions, allowing efficient resource use and flexible management.
π C-V2X (Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything)
Definition: Enables communication between vehicles, other road users, and infrastructure through cellular networks.
π‘ DAS (Distributed Antenna System)
Definition: Network of multiple antennas improving wireless coverage in buildings or areas.
π DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service)
Definition: Cyberattack that overwhelms a network with traffic to make resources unavailable.
π DNS (Domain Name System)
Definition: Translates domain names to IP addresses for easy access to internet resources.
π DWDM (Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing)
Definition: Allows multiple data channels over a single fiber optic cable using various light wavelengths.
π₯οΈ Edge Computing
Definition: Data processing closer to the data source rather than a centralized data center.
π‘ E-LAN
Definition: Ethernet service connecting multiple locations over a shared network circuit.
π Fiber-Optic Cable
Definition: Cable made of thin glass or plastic fibers transmitting data as light pulses.
π₯ Firewall
Definition: Security system that controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on rules.
π FSO (Free Space Optics)
Definition: Uses infrared or visible light to transmit data through the air over short distances.
π FTTx
Definition: Term for fiber-optic network architectures, like Fiber to the Home (FTTH).
πΆ GPON (Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network)
Definition: Technology delivering high-speed internet to multiple users over a single fiber-optic cable.
π GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications)
Definition: Mobile communication standard used globally.
βοΈ IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
Definition: Delivers virtual computing resources over the internet on a pay-per-use basis.
π IDS/IPS (Intrusion Detection System / Intrusion Prevention System)
Definition: Monitors network traffic to detect and block suspicious activity.
π² IoT (Internet of Things)
Definition: Network of physical devices connected to collect and exchange data.
π IP Address
Definition: Numerical label assigned to each network-connected device.
π Latency
Definition: Time for data to travel from its source to its destination.
π‘ Li-Fi (Light Fidelity)
Definition: Data transmission through visible light, an alternative to wireless radio waves.
πΆ LPWAN (Low-Power Wide Area Network)
Definition: Enables low-power, wide-area communication for IoT devices.
πΆ LTE (Long-Term Evolution)
Definition: High-speed wireless communication standard used by mobile networks.
π€ M2M (Machine-to-Machine)
Definition: Enables direct communication between devices without human intervention.
π‘ MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output)
Definition: Uses multiple antennas to enhance communication performance and increase data throughput.
π Modem
Definition: Device converting digital data to analog signals for transmission and vice versa.
π Multiplexing
Definition: Combines multiple signals into one for transmission over a shared medium.
π‘ NFV (Network Function Virtualization)
Definition: Virtualizes network functions like routers, running them on standard servers.
π§ NMS (Network Management System)
Definition: Software and tools to monitor and manage a telecom network.
π°οΈ O-RAN Alliance
Definition: Industry group promoting open, intelligent, interoperable radio access networks.
π» OSS (Operations Support System)
Definition: Systems to manage and maintain telecom networks.
π°οΈ PaaS (Platform as a Service)
Definition: Platform for developing, testing, and deploying applications over the internet.
π‘ Packet Switching
Definition: Divides data into packets for independent transmission and reassembly at the destination.
π‘ PON (Passive Optical Network)
Definition: High-speed internet delivery to multiple users over a single fiber-optic cable.
π‘ QoS (Quality of Service)
Definition: Techniques to manage and prioritize network traffic.
π‘ RAN (Radio Access Network)
Definition: Connects mobile devices to the core network through radio transceivers.
π V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything)
Definition: Communication between vehicles, infrastructure, and other road users.
π£οΈ VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
Definition: Transmits voice and multimedia over the internet.
π² VoLTE (Voice over LTE)
Definition: Enables voice calls over a 4G LTE network.
π VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Definition: A secure private network over a public network.
π‘ Wavelength
Definition: Distance between successive peaks or troughs of a wave, like light.
π‘ WDM (Wavelength-Division Multiplexing)
Definition: Multiple data channels transmitted over a single fiber-optic cable via different wavelengths.
πΆ Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity)
Definition: Wireless communication using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz ISM bands.
πΆ WTTx (Wireless to the x)
Definition: Wireless network architectures, e.g., Wireless to the Home (WTTH).
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