Glossary of Terms - E

Term Definition
E&M Signaling Trunk signaling protocol used between PBX's and CO's.
E/O Electronic to Optical.
E1 A dedicated digital communication link provided by a European telephone company that offers 2.048 megabits per second of bandwidth, commonly used for carrying traffic to and from private business networks and Internet service providers.
E2PROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory.
E3 A digital transmission link with a capacity of 34.368Mbit/s.
EAPROM Electrically Alterable Programmable Read-Only Memory.
EAROM Electrically Alterable Read-Only Memory.
EBU European Broadcasting Union.
Echo A signal derived from a primary signal by reflection at one or more impedance dis-continuities and delayed relative to the primary signal.
Echo Cancellation A technique used in high speed modems and voice ciruits to isolate and filter out unwanted signal energy caused by echoes from the main transmitted signal.
Echo Suppresser A device that detects speech signals transmitted in either direction on a 4-wire circuit and introduces loss in the opposite direction of speech transmission for suppressing echoes.
Echo-Canceller A device that reduces echo on a 4-wire path by cancellation of the returned (echo) signal using digital processing techniques.
Echo-Signal Distortion occurring when a transmitted signal is echoed back (reflected) to the originating station.
ECL Emitter Coupled Logic.
ECO Electron Coupled Oscillator.
EDGE EDGE (Enhanced Data GSM Environment), a faster version of the Global System for Mobile (GSM) wireless service, is designed to deliver data at rates up to 384 Kbps and enable the delivery of multimedia and other broadband applications to mobile phone and computer users. The EDGE standard is built on the existing GSM standard, using the same time-division multiple access (TDMS) frame structure and existing cell arrangements. Ericsson notes that, when available, its base stations can be updated with software.
EDRAM Enhanced Dynamic Random Access Memory.
EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory.
EEROM Electrically Erasable Read Only Memory.
EIA Electronics Industries Association.
ELAN Emulated LAN - The ATM segment of a virtual LAN (VLAN) based on the ATM forum LANE standard. A VLAN consists of an ELAN segment along with traditional LAN segment.
ELF Extremely Low Frequency.
Encoder In PCM, a device which performs repeated sampling, compression and A/D conversion to convert an analog signal to a serial stream of PCM samples representing the analog signal. Otherwise, a device which modifies information into a standard data form suitable for transmission.
Encoding Law The law defining the relative values of the quantum steps used in quantization and encoding.
End Finish The quality of a fiber's end surface.
ENOB Effective Number Of Bits.
ENR Enterprise Network Roundtable - An ATM forum associated group of ATM users to provide feedback on ATM-related issues and also present users with completed interoperable capabilities and functionality.
EPAC Electrically Programmable Analog Circuit.
EPLD Electrically Programmable Logic Device.
EPROM Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory.
EQ Equalizer.
Equalization Pulses These are two groups of pulses, one that occurs before the serrated vertical sync and another group that occurs after. These pulses happen at twice the normal horizontal scan rate. They exist to ensure correct 2:1 interlacing in early televisions.
Equivalent Four Wire System A transmission system which use separate frequency derived channels to allow for full duplex operation over one pair of wires.
Error Burst An unusually high rate of errors concentrated into a short period of time.
Error Correction The mechanism used to correct detected errors in a transmission. Correction is normally achieved by retransmissions of information.
Error Detection The process whereby transmission errors are detected by using simple parity checks or more complex cyclic redundancy checks.
ESA European Space Agency.
ESF Extended Superframe Format - A T1 framing format that uses the framing bit to provide maintenance and diagnostic functions.
ESI End System Identifier - The 6-octet field within the ATM NSAP format address, which identifies an end system. Equivalent to the MAC address of the device.
ESMR Enhanced Specialised Mobile Radio.
ETACS European Total Access Communications System.
E-TDMA Extended TDMA - developed to provide fifteen times the capacity over analog systems by compressing quiet time during conversations.
Ethernet A local area network allowing several computers to transfer data on a communications cable.
ETS European Telecommunications Standard.
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute. ETSI is a non-profit organization producing voluntary telecommunications standards used throughout Europe, some of which have been adopted by the EC as the technical base for Directives or Regulations.
Extended Addressing Methods used to expand an address structure beyond it's normal limits.
Extended LAN A local area network which has had it's dimensions extended by the use of bridges.


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