Jitter is a short-term variation in the timing of a digital signal from its nominal value. There are two main types of jitter, random jitter and deterministic jitter. Random jitter is unbounded, that ...
Jitter. It's a term you hear a lot, and it packs a lot of meaning—or more precisely several meanings—into six little letters. But when engineers, marketers, and customers start talking about jitter in ...
Wave chaos explores the complex, often unpredictable behaviour of wave systems in environments where classical dynamics are chaotic. This interplay between deterministic ray trajectories and ...
Jitter is defined as the unwanted variation in the timing of successive events. That statement’s broad wording applies to a range of pulse-edge positions relative to a reference clock as well as ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This work studies the evolution of the front of an impulsive plane wave in a layered random medium. A general second-order hyperbolic equation ...
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