Sequence Number Sample Clauses
Sequence Number. During a view, a node relies on the pri- ▇▇▇▇ to assign consecutive sequence numbers (integers) that function as in- dices in the global order (cf. Definition 15.8) for the requests that clients send.
Sequence Number. The sequence field is an 8-bit number that is incremented for every fragment transmitted. The sequence field wraps from all ones to zero in the usual manner of such sequence numbers. Each increment of the sequence represents a period of 20ms.
Sequence Number. The sequence number field shall be one octet in length. When P-Check-Mode = “Sequence Number” or “Sequence Number + LCB”, the sequence number field shall be present in all DCP data PDUs that contain a data field.
Sequence Number. This sequence number is incremented for each new packet independent of the value of Relay Command. The sequence number is reset at the beginning of each modulation type when the Modulation-On Relay Command is sent. It wraps around when it reaches a maximum count.
Sequence Number. The Sequence Number field is set to the sequence number of the MSDU or MCDU, as defined in 8.1.9.
Sequence Number. The sequence number is used to maintain temporal integrity of voice played out by the receiving end- system. For PCM/ADPCM/EADPCM, the underlying encoding interval is 5 ms. Voice samples are processed with this periodicity and the sequence number is incremented by 1. After a count of 15 is reached the sequence number rolls back to 0. The sequence number is incremented every 5 milliseconds, even when there is no active voice to be sent. This would be the case during a silence insertion period, if voice activity detection were operational. The peer end-system expects to receive voice samples in sequence and within a certain time period. If voice activity detection is operational and no active voice is received, the peer end-system will continue to increment its expected sequence number every 5 ms. When multiple voice samples are received in a single subframe (M > 1), the next expected sequence number is incremented by M.
