EinwegVerzögerung
EinwegVerzögerung refers to a delay that occurs in a system or process where data or a signal can only travel in one direction. This concept is particularly relevant in telecommunications, computer networks, and signal processing. Unlike a round-trip delay, which measures the time for a signal to travel to a destination and back, a one-way delay only accounts for the time taken for the signal to reach its destination.
Measuring EinwegVerzögerung accurately can be challenging. It typically requires synchronized clocks at both the sender and
In networking, understanding EinwegVerzögerung is crucial for applications that are sensitive to latency, such as voice