Associations to the word «Signalling»
Noun
- Platform
- Interface
- Crewe
- Genes
- Spence
- Communication
- Mutation
- Domain
- Crossover
- Roc
- Regulation
- Alteration
- Tracking
- Mckenzie
- Line
- Rebuilding
- Gateway
- Gene
- Traction
- Centre
- Atp
- Stat
- Device
- Driver
- Controlling
- Lighting
- Belfast
- Track
- Pennant
- Factor
- Improvement
- Bearer
- Derry
- Interaction
- Aspect
- Controller
- Maintenance
- Cable
- Rfc
- Britannia
- Electro
- Routing
- Complex
- Fibre
- Detection
- Function
- Biology
- Alarm
- Behaviour
- Gauge
- Colliery
- Frequency
- Handicap
- Waterloo
- Midland
- Tunnel
- Token
- Passenger
- Gamma
- Blocking
- Supervision
- Antibody
- Station
Adjective
Wiktionary
SIGNALLING, verb. Present participle of signal
SIGNALLING, noun. The use of signals in communications, especially the sending of signals in telecommunications
SIGNALLING, noun. (rail transport) the signals and associated equipment required for their operation.
SIGNALLING EVENT, noun. A transmitter encodes data by producing a signal which is a continuous stream of signalling events each which has sufficient information for the receiver to recover the original data. Just like a quantum leap is the smallest measurable leap, a signalling event is the smallest possible amount of signal that the receiver needs to recover the original data without error.
SIGNALLING EVENT, noun. (telecommunication) A change of the state of a communication channel, each state representing a symbol that is to be transmitted.
Wise words
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a
kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the
smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to
turn a life around.