Polycom RMX 1000 Server User Manual


 
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Appendix C: Glossary
Abbreviation/Term Explanation
Bandwidth
Defines the information-carrying capacity of a channel. In
analog systems, it is the difference between the highest
frequency that a channel can carry and the lowest,
measured in hertz. In digital systems, bandwidth is
measured in bits per second. The larger a connection's
bandwidth, the more data can be transmitted in a given
amount of time, allowing for greater video resolution and
more sites in a conference.
Bps, Kbps
Bits and kilobits per second--a unit of bandwidth--that is the
amount of data that can flow during one second over a
communications line (using a transmission medium).
1Kbps=1000Bps
CIF, 4CIF, QCIF
Common Intermediate Format, an optional part of the
ITU-T's H.261 and H.263 standards. CIF specifies 288
non-interlaced luminance lines that contain 176 pixels. CIF
can be sent at frame rates of 7.5, 10, 15, or 30 per second.
When operating with CIF, the amount of data to transmit
cannot exceed 256K bits. The CIF video format has the
capacity to transmit video images of 352x288 pixels at
36.45Mbps and 30 frames per second. A 4CIF format has
four times the capacity of CIF; QCIF has quarter the
capacity of CIF.
Codec
Coder-decoder. A device that converts voice and video into
digital code and vice versa. Refers to the endpoint video
camera and video board that are used for
videoconferencing.
Conference
Connection between two or more endpoints exchanging
video and audio information. If only two endpoints are
involved, a conference is called point-to-point and no MCU
is required. If more than two endpoints are involved, it is
called a multipoint conference, and an MCU (Multipoint
Control Unit) is required as the management system.
DTMF
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency. A system of coded signals
used by touch-tone telephones in which a specific sound,
frequency, or tone is assigned to each key so that the
signal can be easily recognized by a computer. The codes
enable data input and control of voice-processing systems.
DTMF signals can pass through the entire connection to
the destination device and therefore are used for remote
control after the connection with the MCU is established.