Operation Manual

Appendix B: Terms and Acronyms
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Term
Acronym
Definition
Dynamic Host
Configuration
Protocol
DHCP
A protocol network devices (clients) use to obtain the
parameters necessary for operation in an Internet
protocol (IP) network.
It reduces system administration workload by allowing
users to add devices to the network with little or no
manual configuration.
Encoder
A hardware device or software that changes a signal (such
as a bitstream) or data into a code.
The code may perform such actions as compressing
information for:
Transmission or storage
Encrypting or adding redundancies to the input code
Translating from one code to another
Examples include:
Compressing audio/video into a smaller form
Multiplexing to combine inputs into one output
Functioning as a rotary encoder to convert rotary
position to an analog electronic signal
Functioning as a linear encoder to convert linear
positions to electronic signals
Flash
Also known as Adobe Flash.
A set of multimedia software originally created by
Macromedia and currently developed and distributed by
Adobe Systems.
Since its introduction in 1996, Flash has become a popular
method for adding animation and interactivity to web
pages
Developers commonly use Flash to create animation,
advertisements, and various web page components, to
integrate video into web pages, and more recently, to
develop rich Internet applications.
Frame rate
The number of video frames processed per unit of time,
usually frames per second.
Frame size
The pixel width and height of video image.
Key frame
A full frame of compressed video that the decoder uses as a
reference frame of video for subsequent delta frames.