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P
- P.800
- Formerly known as P.80, an ITU-T recommendation regarding methods for the subjective determination of transmission quality and forms the basis of a wide range of subjective quality and intelligibility testing.
- P.830
- This ITU-T recommendation covers subjective performance
assessment of telephone-bandwidth and wideband digital codecs.
- P.861
- The objective quality measurement of telephone bandwidth (300Hz - 3400Hz) speech codecs is the topic of this ITU-T recommendation. The tests need to be applied with care as they produce valid results with only a limited range of codecs and test conditions. See PSQM below.
- P.910
- An ITU-T recommendation on the subjective assessment of video
transmission quality for multimedia applications. Often, the criteria to be
evaluated are determined using RISV or VIRIS.
- P.920
- An ITU-T recommendation regarding interactive test methods
for the quality assessment of audio and visual communications.
- P.930
- An ITU-T recommendation setting out the principles of a
reference impairment system for use with subjective testing methods of the
quality of various compressed video signals.
- P802.9a
- An IEEE standard providing the overview and architecture of:
Integrated Services (IS) LAN: IEEE 802.9 Isochronous services with Carrier
sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) Media Access Control
(MAC) service, the Iso-Ethernet standard. See also H.322.
- Packet
- A form of data transmission dividing the data information into many small packets, each including information such as source, destination, protocol and packet length. The concept is used for the Internet where transmission facilities are shared by many different users, with packets removed or added as appropriate at different locations.
- PAD
- Packet Assembler/Disassembler.
- PAL
- Phase Alternate Line, the European 625-line, 25-frame per second color-television standard.
- PAM
- Pulse Amplitude Modulation, a sampled analog signal which may exist as an intermediate step prior to the signal's coding and quantizing.
- Passband
- A range of frequencies passed by a device or network.
- PBX
- Private Branch eXchange. A telephony/data switching system, usually located on customer premises and belonging to the user. In contrast to Centrex which is largely located on the common carrier's premises. Some modern PBXs provide effective switched digital interfaces for operation of switched 64/56 Kbps and ISDN videoconferencing.
- Some contemporary PBXs also provide VoIP encoding for VPN communications between an organization's offices.
- PCB
- Printed Circuit Board. An electronic assembly which is plugged into the main frame assembly of a complex electronic device or which may be used as the principle element of a simple electronic device.
- PCM
- Pulse Code Modulation, a basic form of digital modulation where an analog signal is sampled with each sample being quantized independently of the other samples.
- PCS
- Personal Communications Services.
- PDA
- Personal Digital Assistant.
- PDU
- Protocol Data Unit
- PEL
- Picture ELement.
- Picture Element
- The smallest discrete part of a video image, the size of which is controlled by the analog-to-digital conversion sampling process and subsequent other compression processes. The more picture elements per line, the higher the resolution of the image. To convert the number of H pixels to a close approximation of TV lines of resolution for the NTSC system, simply multiply the number of H pixels by 0.78. Furthermore, each 80 TV lines of resolution (NTSC) requires 1 MHz of analog bandwidth for transmission.
- PID
- Premises Interface Device, a filtering and splitter
device for interfacing bidirectional cable systems and the customer.
- PIP
- Picture-In-Picture display. A video display mode in which a
one-quarter- or smaller-size video image is superimposed over a full-screen
video image. PIP is especially useful as a preview monitor for one-monitor
videoconferencing installations and for TV receivers.
- Pixel
- Picture element.
- POP
- Point-Of-Presence, the common carrier physical location in a city, for example.
- POTS
- Jargon, Plain Old Telephone Service.
- PPP
- Point-to-Point Protocol, often used for Internet access.
- PPTP
- Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol, a newer technology supporting multi-protocol virtual private networks (VPNs), letting remote user access to corporate networks securely across the Internet.
- PRA
- European name for ISDN PRI.
- PRI
- North American Primary-Rate Interface, 23B+D ISDN interface,
made up of a 64 Kbps D-channel for signalling, and 23-B channels for data, each
operating at 64 Kbps.
- PSDN
- Packet Switched Digital Network
- PSQM
- Perceptual Speech Quality Measurement. Using artificial speech, this test provides numeric values of approximate speech intelligibility including effects such as noise, coding errors, packet reordering, phase jitter, and excessive bit error rate. The value PSQM=0 signifies no impairment, while PSQM=6.5 is totally unusable. See also P.861
- PSTN
- Public Switched Telephone Network
- PTT
- Posts, Telephone and Telegraph administration, international name for telephone companies.
- Protection channel
- A standby, fully operational facility, providing diversity for one or several similar channels. When correctly implemented, it can result in improved availability or reliability of the channel, and of the circuits carried on each so protected channel.
- PVC
- Permanent Virtual Circuit (frame relay use)
- PWT
- Personal Wireless Technology, the US version of DECT, operating between 1910 and 1920 MHz.
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