puncturing – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
puncturing
n.
perforating, creating holes; piercing with a stab object, stabbing; deflating by piercing; damaging, wounding; destroying, ruining
puncture
v.
perforate, make a hole; pierce, stab with a pointed object; deflate by piercing; damage, wound; destroy, ruin
Puncturing
In
coding theory,
puncturing is the process of removing some of the parity bits after encoding with an
error-correction code. This has the same effect as encoding with an error-correction code with a higher rate, or less redundancy. However, with puncturing the same decoder can be used regardless of how many bits have been punctured, thus puncturing considerably increases the flexibility of the system without significantly increasing its complexity.
puncture
Noun
1. loss of air pressure in a tire when a hole is made by some sharp object
(hypernym) mishap, misadventure, mischance
2. a small hole made by a sharp object
(hypernym) hole
(hyponym) pinhole
3. the act of puncturing or perforating
(hypernym) activity
(hyponym) centesis
Verb
1. pierce with a pointed object; make a hole into; "puncture a tire"
(hypernym) pierce
(hyponym) scarify
2. make by piercing; "puncture a hole"
(hypernym) make, create
3. reduce or lessen the size or importance of; "The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence"
(synonym) deflate
(hypernym) deprecate, depreciate
4. cause to lose air pressure or collapse by piercing; "puncture an air balloon"
(hypernym) depressurize, depressurise, decompress
5. be pierced or punctured; "The tire punctured"
(hypernym) break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart
puncture
v.
proděravět; propíchnout (se)
puncture
Czas.
dziurawić; przebijać; pękać