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Qué (quién) es van-guard - definición

TELECOMMUNICATIONS DELAY
Guard period; Guard Interval; Guard bits; Guard symbols

van-guard      
n.
Advance-guard, first line, van, front rank.
guard's van         
  • [[British Railways]] "standard" brake van
  • Indian goods brake van with four wheels (BVZC)
  • "toad"]] brake van of the [[Great Western Railway]]
  • [[British Rail Mark 1]] coach with passenger compartments (left) and brake / luggage area (right)
  • SR]] "Queen Mary" [[bogie]] brake van - most British brake vans had just four wheels and a rigid wheelbase. This one has all three side lamps visible.
RAILWAY VEHICLE
Guard's van; Guards van; Break van; Passenger brake van; Guard’s van; Brake car
(guard's vans)
The guard's van of a train is a small carriage or part of a carriage in which the guard travels. (BRIT)
N-COUNT
guard's van         
  • [[British Railways]] "standard" brake van
  • Indian goods brake van with four wheels (BVZC)
  • "toad"]] brake van of the [[Great Western Railway]]
  • [[British Rail Mark 1]] coach with passenger compartments (left) and brake / luggage area (right)
  • SR]] "Queen Mary" [[bogie]] brake van - most British brake vans had just four wheels and a rigid wheelbase. This one has all three side lamps visible.
RAILWAY VEHICLE
Guard's van; Guards van; Break van; Passenger brake van; Guard’s van; Brake car
¦ noun Brit. a carriage or wagon occupied by the guard on a train.

Wikipedia

Guard interval

In telecommunications, guard intervals are used to ensure that distinct transmissions do not interfere with one another, or otherwise cause overlapping transmissions. These transmissions may belong to different users (as in TDMA) or to the same user (as in OFDM).

The purpose of the guard interval is to introduce immunity to propagation delays, echoes and reflections, to which digital data is normally very sensitive.