Motorola Mobility, Inc. v. Apple, Inc.
Filing
94
NOTICE by Motorola Mobility, Inc. of Filing Brief on Claim Construction (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit, # 2 Exhibit, # 3 Exhibit, # 4 Exhibit, # 5 Exhibit, # 6 Exhibit, # 7 Exhibit, # 8 Exhibit, # 9 Exhibit, # 10 Exhibit, # 11 Exhibit, # 12 Exhibit, # 13 Exhibit, # 14 Exhibit, # 15 Exhibit, # 16 Exhibit, # 17 Exhibit, # 18 Exhibit, # 19 Exhibit, # 20 Exhibit, # 21 Exhibit, # 22 Exhibit, # 23 Exhibit, # 24 Exhibit, # 25 Exhibit, # 26 Exhibit, # 27 Exhibit, # 28 Exhibit, # 29 Exhibit, # 30 Exhibit, # 31 Affidavit)(Giuliano, Douglas)
Exhibit 26
to Motorola’s Opening Claim Construction Brief
July 28, 2011
DICTIONARY OF
COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNOLOGY
Terms, Definitions and Abbreviations
Second Edition
Gilbert Held
4-0egree Consulting
Macon, Georgia, USA
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active logical tenninal
active lopcal terminal An active logical terminal
is the currently displayed logical terminal.
Synonymous with foreground logical tenninal.
to describe the difference between two adjacent
active monitor The computer on a token-ring net-
samples at 8000 times a second.
work that is responsible for initiating a token,
maintaining ring timing and delay, and recovering
from certain network errors. Any machine on the
network has the ability to assume this function if
the current active monitor fails.
active token monitor In a token-ring network the
active token monitor is a node which periodically
issues an "active monitor present'" control frame.
This frame makes other nodes aware that there is
an active monitor present on the ring and is used to
detect the loss of a token. If a token loss is detected
the monitor then issues a free token.
ACU Automatic Calling Unit.
AID AnalogiDigital (conversion).
adapter A device that (I) enables different sizes
or types of plugs to mate with one another or
to fit into an information outlet; (2) provides for
the rearrangement of leads; (3) allows large cables
with numerous wires to ran out into smaller groups
of wires; or (4) makes interconnections between
cables.
aHows an analog voice conversation to be carried
within a 32 KB digital channel; 3 or 4 bits are used
adaptive equalizer An equalizer that adjusts to
meet varying line conditions; most operate auto-
matically.
adaptive routing Message routing which is automatically adjusted to compensate for changes in
network traffic patterns and channel availability.
ADCCP Advanced Data Communications Control
Procedure.
ADCU
Association of Data Communications Users.
added channel framing A frame alignment signal in
which the signal elements occupy consecutive digit
time slots. Also called bunched frame alignment
signal.
added digit framing A frame alignment signal in
which the signal elements occupy non..consecutive
digit time slots. Also called distributed frame
alignment signal.
added main line carrier An analog carrier system
which enables two telephone services to be
provided over one physical telephone.
adapter board A removable board which is inserted
into a system expansion slot in a computer to
add functionality to the computer. As an example,
installing an asynchronous adapter board would
provide a computer with the ability to transmit data
asynchronously.
Adapter Control Bl""k (ACB) In mM's NCP, a
control block that contains line control information
and·the states ofIlO operations for BSC lines, startstop lines, or SDLC links.
Adapter Support Interface The software used to
operate mM Token-Ring Network adapters in an
mM Personal Computer and provide a common
interface to application programs.
Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation
(ADPCM) An encoding technique (CCITf) that
additional facilitle. In packet switched networks,
standard network facilities which are selected for
a given network but which mayor may not be
selected for other networks. Contrast with essential
facilities.
ADDRESS I. (noun) A unique designation for the
location of data or the identity of an intelligent
device. Multiple devices on a single communications line must have unique addresses to allow
each to respond to its own messages (see polling).
2. (verb) To add orinclude the coded representation
of the desired receiving deVlce (as in to address a
message).
address prefix In Digital Equipment Corporation
Network Architecture (DECnet), Any leading
portion of an NSAP address.
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