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Match each term with the correct statement below.
Premises:
a delay built-in into the receiver to allow for late-arriving symbols
an IEEE 802.11a error correction technique that transmits a secondary copy along with the primary information
the process of sending multiple signals simultaneously
sharing a frequenct band between similar devices
an IEEE 802.11a modulation technique that increases the amount of data encoded to 250 Kbps per channel
the difference between the upper and lower frequencies
a proprietary transmission scheme used to double the effective rate of an 802.11a network
a modulation technique that splits a single high-speed digital signal into several slower signals running in parallel
a modulation technique that uses a range of frequencies that change during the transmission
Responses:
quadrature phase shift keying
colocation
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
FHSS
multiplexing
guard interval
bandwidth
Forward Error Correction
turbo mode
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
a delay built-in into the receiver to allow for late-arriving symbols
an IEEE 802.11a error correction technique that transmits a secondary copy along with the primary information
the process of sending multiple signals simultaneously
sharing a frequenct band between similar devices
an IEEE 802.11a modulation technique that increases the amount of data encoded to 250 Kbps per channel
the difference between the upper and lower frequencies
a proprietary transmission scheme used to double the effective rate of an 802.11a network
a modulation technique that splits a single high-speed digital signal into several slower signals running in parallel
a modulation technique that uses a range of frequencies that change during the transmission
Premises:
a delay built-in into the receiver to allow for late-arriving symbols
an IEEE 802.11a error correction technique that transmits a secondary copy along with the primary information
the process of sending multiple signals simultaneously
sharing a frequenct band between similar devices
an IEEE 802.11a modulation technique that increases the amount of data encoded to 250 Kbps per channel
the difference between the upper and lower frequencies
a proprietary transmission scheme used to double the effective rate of an 802.11a network
a modulation technique that splits a single high-speed digital signal into several slower signals running in parallel
a modulation technique that uses a range of frequencies that change during the transmission
Responses:
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