Global Parameters Sample Clauses

Global Parameters a. PBS shall construct lines in accordance with the global parameters as defined in Paragraph 13. Bid awards shall be made in seniority order and in compliance with the global constraints of the system. Such parameters may be altered by mutual agreement as outlined in Paragraph A.1.
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Global Parameters a. PBS shall construct lines in accordance with the global parameters as defined in Paragraph
Global Parameters. We select a prime of the form: A B C p = AeA · AeB · AeC · f ± 1, where AA, AB, and AC are small primes and f is a co-factor. Let E be a supersingular elliptic curve defined over Fp2 (finite field of size p2). We define the following torsion groups and the corresponding generators: A B C E[AeA ] = (PA, QA), E[AeB ] = (PB, QB), E[AeC ] = (PC, QC).
Global Parameters. 33 5.2 DTMF Detection Parameters............................................................34 5.2.1 DTMF Collection Specifications..............................................34 5.2.2 DTMF Detection Parameter Memory Usage.......................................37 5.3 MF Detection Parameters..............................................................38 5.3.1 MF Collection Specifications................................................38 5.3.2 MF Detection Parameter Memory Usage.........................................41 5.4 Call Progress Detection Parameters...................................................41 5.4.1 CP Tone Groups..............................................................41 5.4.2 CP Tone Specifications......................................................44 5.4.3 CP Collection Specifications................................................47 5.4.4 CP Detection Channel Context................................................47 5.4.5 CP Detection Parameter Memory Usage.........................................48 5.5 Tone Generation Parameters............................................................48 5.5.1 Simple Tone Specifications.....................................................49 5.5.1.1 Special Tone Specifications...........................................51 EVP-SRM (DSP) Software Design Specification 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Global Parameters. Global Parameters are those that must be defined for the DSP as a whole. Table 5-1 lists the global parameters and their descriptions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p0DBINA digital rms of a 0 dBm sine wave incident at A/D for A-Law PCM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p0DBOUTA digital rms of a 0 dBm sine wave incident at D/A for A-Law PCM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p0DBINM digital rms of a 0 dBm sine wave incident at A/D for [mu]-Law PCM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p0DBOUTM digital rms of a 0 dBm sine wave incident at D/A for [mu]-Law PCM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [tau]HANGOVER Maximum inactivity before speech flag resets -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [tau]SUSTAIN Minimum duration of speech before sustained -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 5-1: global parameters -33- EVP-SRM (DSP) Software Design Specification 34 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Legal parameter values:

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