Framedin
Framedin is a term used in information technology to describe a framing method that encloses data units within identifiable boundaries inside a continuous stream. In computing and communications, framedin refers to the practice of inserting frames with headers and, optionally, trailers around payload data to enable boundary detection, synchronization, and error control. Frames may be fixed-length or variable-length; boundary markers can be length fields, special delimiter sequences, or a combination of both.
In practice, framedin appears in streaming and serial communications, telemetry, and some data-processing pipelines where reliable
Origin and usage: The term is not standardized and has appeared in scholarly and industry contexts as
See also: framing, data framing, packetization, stream processing, synchronization.