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Что (кто) такое modulo-two scrambler - определение

TELECOMMUNICATION SCRAMBLING DEVICE
Descrambler; Unscramble; Scrambler (randomizer); Additive scrambler; Multiplicative scrambler; Self-synchronizing scrambler; Synchronous scrambler; Telephone scrambler; Descramble; Whitening sequences
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  • A multiplicative descrambler used in V.34 recommendation
  • A multiplicative scrambler used in V.34 recommendation
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Módulo         
BRAZILIAN COMPANY
Modulo (company)
Módulo is a Brazilian company with international operations specializing in technology for Governance, Risk and Compliance. It operates in areas of software, consulting and education, offering, since 1985, security solutions.
modulo         
  • Quotient and remainder using Euclidean division
  • Quotient and remainder using ceiling division
  • Quotient and remainder using floored division
  • Quotient and remainder using rounded division
  • ''a''}}), using truncated division
COMPUTATIONAL OPERATION
Modulo (computing); Modular operation; Mod function; Modulo function; Modulus operator; Modulo operator; Modulo Operator; Modulus Operator; Modulo Operation; Modulus Operation; Modulus operation; Mod operator; % operator; Modulo operation; Mod op; Truncated division; Divmod
['m?dj?l??]
¦ preposition Mathematics with respect to or using a modulus of a specified number.
Origin
C19: from L., ablative of modulus.
modulo         
  • Quotient and remainder using Euclidean division
  • Quotient and remainder using ceiling division
  • Quotient and remainder using floored division
  • Quotient and remainder using rounded division
  • ''a''}}), using truncated division
COMPUTATIONAL OPERATION
Modulo (computing); Modular operation; Mod function; Modulo function; Modulus operator; Modulo operator; Modulo Operator; Modulus Operator; Modulo Operation; Modulus Operation; Modulus operation; Mod operator; % operator; Modulo operation; Mod op; Truncated division; Divmod
/mod'yu-loh/ 1. <mathematics> modular arithmetic. 2. <mathematics> modulo operator. (1999-07-12)
modulo operator         
  • Quotient and remainder using Euclidean division
  • Quotient and remainder using ceiling division
  • Quotient and remainder using floored division
  • Quotient and remainder using rounded division
  • ''a''}}), using truncated division
COMPUTATIONAL OPERATION
Modulo (computing); Modular operation; Mod function; Modulo function; Modulus operator; Modulo operator; Modulo Operator; Modulus Operator; Modulo Operation; Modulus Operation; Modulus operation; Mod operator; % operator; Modulo operation; Mod op; Truncated division; Divmod
<mathematics> (mod) The operator that returns the remainder after integer division of its first argument by its second. Written as "%" in C and some other languages. Where the second argument is a power of two, the result can be calculated much more quickly using bitwise and with the appropriate bit-mask. (1999-07-12)
unscramble         
¦ verb restore or convert to an intelligible or readable state.
Derivatives
unscrambler noun
scrambler         
(scramblers)
A scrambler is an electronic device which alters the sound of a radio or telephone message so that it can only be understood by someone who has special equipment.
N-COUNT
descramble         
¦ verb restore (a signal) to intelligible form.
Derivatives
descrambler noun
Scrambler         
·noun A greedy and unceremonious contestant.
II. Scrambler ·noun One who scrambles; one who climbs on all fours.
Scrambler         
In telecommunications, a scrambler is a device that transposes or inverts signals or otherwise encodes a message at the sender's side to make the message unintelligible at a receiver not equipped with an appropriately set descrambling device. Whereas encryption usually refers to operations carried out in the digital domain, scrambling usually refers to operations carried out in the analog domain.
scrambler         
¦ noun
1. a device for scrambling.
2. a person who scrambles over rough or steep ground as a pastime.
Brit. a motorcycle for racing over rough ground.
3. a plant with long slender stems supported by other plants.

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Scrambler

In telecommunications, a scrambler is a device that transposes or inverts signals or otherwise encodes a message at the sender's side to make the message unintelligible at a receiver not equipped with an appropriately set descrambling device. Whereas encryption usually refers to operations carried out in the digital domain, scrambling usually refers to operations carried out in the analog domain. Scrambling is accomplished by the addition of components to the original signal or the changing of some important component of the original signal in order to make extraction of the original signal difficult. Examples of the latter might include removing or changing vertical or horizontal sync pulses in television signals; televisions will not be able to display a picture from such a signal. Some modern scramblers are actually encryption devices, the name remaining due to the similarities in use, as opposed to internal operation.

In telecommunications and recording, a scrambler (also referred to as a randomizer) is a device that manipulates a data stream before transmitting. The manipulations are reversed by a descrambler at the receiving side. Scrambling is widely used in satellite, radio relay communications and PSTN modems. A scrambler can be placed just before a FEC coder, or it can be placed after the FEC, just before the modulation or line code. A scrambler in this context has nothing to do with encrypting, as the intent is not to render the message unintelligible, but to give the transmitted data useful engineering properties.

A scrambler replaces sequences (referred to as whitening sequences) with other sequences without removing undesirable sequences, and as a result it changes the probability of occurrence of vexatious sequences. Clearly it is not foolproof as there are input sequences that yield all-zeros, all-ones, or other undesirable periodic output sequences. A scrambler is therefore not a good substitute for a line code, which, through a coding step, removes unwanted sequences.