Definition of Synchronisation. Meaning of Synchronisation. Synonyms of Synchronisation

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- synchronization Data synchronization Double-ended synchronization Einstein synchronisation Entrainment (physics) Eskimo yo-yo Homochronous Mutual exclusion Phase-locked...
- Einstein synchronisation (or Poincaré–Einstein synchronisation) is a convention for synchronising clocks at different places by means of signal exchanges...
- Lip sync or lip synch (pronounced /sɪŋk/, like the word sink, despite the spelling of the participial forms synced and syncing), short for lip synchronization...
- radically different technology with much higher sound quality and speech synchronisation capabilities. This new method is defined as post-synchronous /non-synchronous/...
- In computer science, synchronization is the task of coordinating multiple processes to join up or handshake at a certain point, in order to reach an agreement...
- In coding theory, especially in telecommunications, a self-synchronizing code is a uniquely decodable code in which the symbol stream formed by a portion...
- research are being tested in financial market applications. Einstein synchronisation International Atomic Time Network Identity and Time Zone Synchronization...
- In aviation, propeller synchronization is a mechanism that automatically synchronizes all propellers of a multi-engine, propeller-driven aircraft so that...
- oscillate with a repeating sequence of relative phase angles. Phase synchronisation is usually applied to two waveforms of the same frequency with identical...
- In photography, flash synchronization or flash sync is the synchronizing the firing of a photographic flash with the opening of the shutter admitting light...