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multimedia

Pertaining to the processing and integrated presentation of information in more than one form, e.g., video, voice, music, or data.

multimedia communication system

A system that handles more than one media stream in a synchronized way from the user’s point of view. The system may allow interconnection of multiple parties, multiple connections, and the addition or deletion of resources and users within a single communication session. [T1.801.04-1997]

multimode dispersion

Incorrect synonym for multimode distortion.

multimode distortion

A distortion mechanism, occurring in multimode fibers, in which the signal is spread in time because the velocity of propagation of the optical signal is not the same for all modes. Note 1: In the ray-optics analogy, multimode distortion in a step-index optical fiber may be compared to multipath propagation of a radio signal. The direct signal is distorted by the arrival of the reflected signal a short time later. In a step-index optical fiber, rays taking more direct paths through the fiber core, i.e., those which undergo the fewest reflections at the core-cladding boundary, will traverse the length of the fiber sooner than those rays which undergo more reflections. This results in distortion of the signal. Note 2: Multimode distortion limits the bandwidth of multimode fibers. For example, a typical step-index fiber with a 50-m core would be limited to approximately 20 MHz for a one-kilometer length, i.e., a bandwidth of 20 MHz•km. Note 3: Multimode distortion may be considerably reduced, but never completely eliminated, by the use of a core having a graded refractive index. The bandwidth of a typical off-the-shelf graded-index multimode fiber, having a 50-m core, may approach 1 GHz•km or more. Multimode graded-index fibers having bandwidths approaching 3 GHz•km have been produced. Note 4: Because of its similarity to dispersion in its effect on the optical signal, multimode distortion is sometimes incorrectly referred to as “intermodal dispersion,” “modal dispersion,”or “multimode dispersion.” Such usage is incorrect because multimode distortion is not a truly dispersive effect. Dispersion is a wavelength-dependant phenomenon, whereas multimode distortion may occur at a single wavelength. [After FAA] Synonyms intermodal delay distortion, intermodal distortion, modal distortion.

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multimode group delay

Synonym differential mode delay.

multimode optical fiber

An optical fiber that supports the propagation of more than one bound mode. Note: A multimode optical fiber may be either a graded-index (GI) fiber or a step-index (SI) fiber.

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multiparty line

Synonym party line.

multipath

The propagation phenomenon that results in radio signals’ reaching the receiving antenna by two or more paths. Note 1: Causes of multipath include atmospheric ducting, ionospheric reflection and refraction, and reflection from terrestrial objects, such as mountains and buildings. Note 2: The effects of multipath include constructive and destructive interference, and phase shifting of the signal. Note 3: In facsimile and television transmission, multipath causes jitter and ghosting.

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multiple

A system of wiring so arranged that a circuit, a line, or a group of lines is accessible at a number of points. Synonym multipoint.

multiple access

The connection of a user to two or more switching centers by separate access lines using a single message routing indicator or telephone number. 2. In satellite communications, the capability of a communications satellite to function as a portion of a communications link between more than one pair of satellite terminals concurrently. Note: The three types of multiple access presently used with communications satellites are code-division, frequency-division, and time-division multiple access. 3. In computer networking, a scheme that allows temporary access to the network by individual users, on a demand basis, for the purpose of transmitting information. Note: Examples of multiple access are carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) and carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD).

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