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can be a significant issue in these systems because the wires in parallel data transmission unavoidably have slightly different properties so some bits may arrive before others, which may corrupt the message. This issue tends to worsen with distance making parallel data transmission less reliable for
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1239:Integrated Services Digital Network
1823:Annals of the History of Computing
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1817:Campbell-Kelly, Martin (1987).
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39:Computer-mediated communication
1216:wireless network access points
1180:error detection and correction
313:Protocol layers and sub-topics
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1967:. Stripe Press. p. 286.
1961:Waldrop, M. Mitchell (2018).
1793:A Brief History of the Future
1519:Transmission (disambiguation)
249:Transmission Control Protocol
3135:Telecommunication portal
2916:Telecommunications equipment
1690:IEEE Communications Magazine
1064:) means since the advent of
916:protocol layers and topics:
258:In most textbooks, the term
194:digital-to-analog conversion
2652:Alexander Stepanovich Popov
1154:and for communication with
245:inter-process communication
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2737:Fiber-optic communication
2482:Francis Blake (telephone)
2277:Optical telecommunication
1702:10.1109/MCOM.2002.1018006
1403:Data transmission circuit
1259:packet mode communication
993:Packet mode communication
2875:Orbital angular-momentum
2312:Satellite communications
2151:Communications satellite
1796:. Phoenix. p. 292.
1757:Yates, David M. (1997).
1479:Synchronous transmission
1044:Applications and history
1034:(may occur at any layer)
1006:automatic repeat request
946:Forward error correction
264:analog modulation method
2754:Molecular communication
2577:Gardiner Greene Hubbard
2406:Undersea telegraph line
2141:Cable protection system
1913:10.1109/PROC.1978.11143
1901:Proceedings of the IEEE
1835:10.1109/MAHC.1987.10023
1347:In telecommunications,
1294:solid-state electronics
1202:(LAN) adapters (1964),
1131:and the essence of the
1125:communication protocols
1084:(1906), which are both
1074:advent of the telephone
241:communication protocols
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2682:Charles Sumner Tainter
2497:Walter Houser Brattain
2442:Edwin Howard Armstrong
2250:Information revolution
1895:Kleinrock, L. (1978).
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1329:electromagnetic signal
1290:communication channels
1235:AXE telephone exchange
225:electrical engineering
216:have similar content.
214:digital communications
167:Digital communications
106:electromagnetic signal
3196:Mass media technology
2870:Polarization-division
2602:Narinder Singh Kapany
2567:Erna Schneider Hoover
2487:Jagadish Chandra Bose
2467:Alexander Graham Bell
2198:online video platform
1668:F. Foukalas et al.,
1504:Media (communication)
1394:Communication channel
1251:fiber-to-the-building
1223:pulse-code modulation
1078:electrical telegraphy
997:Frame synchronization
64:, is the transfer of
2712:Vladimir K. Zworykin
2672:Almon Brown Strowger
2642:Charles Grafton Page
2297:Prepaid mobile phone
2225:Electrical telegraph
1681:Baran, Paul (2002).
1487:embedded in the data
1156:peripheral equipment
1133:end-to-end principle
1103:In the early 1960s,
987:media access control
233:computer engineering
210:digital transmission
171:digital transmission
92:communication using
72:and received over a
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2421:Wireless revolution
2383:The Telephone Cases
2240:Hydraulic telegraph
2048:Barker, RH (1953).
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1231:Telephone exchanges
1192:computer networking
954:Bit synchronization
280:analog transmission
260:analog transmission
237:computer networking
181:analog signal or a
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129:Analog transmission
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2837:Telephone exchange
2707:Charles Wheatstone
2637:Jun-ichi Nishizawa
2612:Innocenzo Manzetti
2547:Reginald Fessenden
2282:Optical telegraphy
2115:Telecommunications
1327:represented as an
1309:video conferencing
1305:cellular telephony
1200:local area network
1194:equipment such as
1188:Ronald Hugh Barker
1020:presentation layer
934:Digital modulation
446:Presentation layer
303:information theory
284:digital modulation
221:telecommunications
159:is carried out by
110:electrical voltage
54:Data communication
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2906:Data transmission
2820:Network switching
2771:Transmission line
2617:Guglielmo Marconi
2582:Internet pioneers
2447:Mohamed M. Atalla
2416:Whistled language
1974:978-1-953953-36-0
1964:The Dream Machine
1938:Pelkey, James L.
1907:(11): 1320–1329.
1770:978-0-901805-94-2
1631:table-of-contents
1610:table-of-contents
1606:978-0-471-62947-4
1590:table-of-contents
1586:978-0-306-45753-1
1561:table-of-contents
1365:signal processing
1303:(1991) and later
1301:second-generation
1274:signal processing
1255:fiber-to-the-home
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58:data transmission
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2702:Thomas A. Watson
2557:Oliver Heaviside
2542:Philo Farnsworth
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