multihop signal - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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multihop signal (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/mʌltiˈhɒp ˈsɪɡnəl/

Meaning and Usage

The term "multihop signal" refers to a type of signal transmission that occurs across multiple points or nodes, where data is relayed in a series of hops from one node to another until it reaches its destination. This method is commonly used in wireless networks and communication systems to extend the range and reliability of the signal.

Example Sentences

  1. The researchers developed a new algorithm to optimize the multihop signal in ad-hoc networks.
    Исследователи разработали новый алгоритм для оптимизации многопрыжкового сигнала в самоорганизующихся сетях.

  2. In a multihop signal scenario, each device acts as a router to relay the information.
    В сценарии многопрыжкового сигнала каждое устройство действует как маршрутизатор для передачи информации.

  3. The deployment of multihop signals can significantly reduce the energy consumption in wireless sensor networks.
    Развертывание многопрыжковых сигналов может значительно снизить потребление энергии в беспроводных датчиковых сетях.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "multihop signal" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, the concept of "hopping" can be associated with various expressions in networking contexts.

Example Sentences with Related Idiomatic Expressions

  1. We need to hop from server to server until we find the one that works.
    Нам нужно перескакивать с сервера на сервер, пока мы не найдем тот, который работает.

  2. If the connection drops, we might have to take a detour and hop through different nodes.
    Если связь прервется, нам может потребоваться объехать и перескочить через различные узлы.

  3. The data packets are programmed to hop over obstacles in the network.
    Данные пакеты запрограммированы перескакивать через препятствия в сети.

Etymology

The term "multihop" is derived from "multi," meaning many or multiple, and "hop," which in communications refers to the act of a signal transmitting from one point to another, particularly through intermediate nodes. The word "signal" originates from the Latin "signalis," meaning a mark or sign, related to conveying information.

Synonyms and Antonyms

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25-07-2024