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synchronous
A type of two-way communication with virtually no time delay, allowing participants to respond in real time
At the same time, at the same frequency
Occurring at the same time Synchronous communication requires that participants be connected to the communication device at the same time
Synchronous literally means "at the same time," but in spectrum analysis, synchronous components are defined as spectral components that are integral multiples, or harmonics, of a fundamental frequency They may in some cases exist as multiples of an integral fraction of the fundamental frequency, in which case they are called sub harmonics
Happening at the same time; simultaneous
"a synchronous set of clocks"; "the synchronous action of a bird's wings in flight"; "synchronous oscillations" (digital communication) pertaining to a transmission technique that requires a common clock signal (a timing reference) between the communicating devices in order to coordinate their transmissions
A type of communication that occurs in real-time An example of synchronous communication is a chat room
occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase; "recovery was synchronous with therapy"- Jour
Transmission in which the data character and bits are transmitted at a fixed rate with the transmitter and receiver being synchronized
1) Pertaining to an event that happens, exists, or arises at precisely the same time as another event 2) Pertaining to an operation that occurs regularly or predictably with regard to the occurrence of a specified event in another process; for example the calling of an input/output routine that receives control at a precoded location in a program
Data communications in which transmissions are sent at a fixed rate, with the sending and receiving devices synchronized
"a synchronous set of clocks"; "the synchronous action of a bird's wings in flight"; "synchronous oscillations"
A type of message passing where the sending task waits for a reply before continuing processing For more information see the Cogent White Paper: Synchronous & Asynchronous Messages
A transmission procedure by which the bit and character stream are slaved to accurately synchronized clocks, both at the receiving and sending end
{s} occurring at the same time, simultaneous, coincident, concurrent, contemporaneous
(adj ) See also "asynchronous " Coinciding in time (Also called "real-time" Synchronous communication technologies require the simultaneous participation of the communicating parties Internet Chat and the bullhorn are two examples of synchronous communication technologies Neither is very effective if no listeners are present at the moment that the speaker holds forth
A method of transmitting data in which the data elements are sent at a specific rate so that start and stop characters are not needed Used by older modems, AmEx PIP terminals, etc Compare to Asynchronous
Transmissions of data at a fixed rate, eliminating the need for start and stop bits, because the receiver and transmitter work at the same rate
When two events are synchronous, one event must be completed for another event to occur
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