Frameerror
Frameerror is a term used in the field of digital signal processing and telecommunications to describe a type of error that occurs when the timing of a digital signal is not correctly synchronized with the receiving device. This can result in the misalignment of data frames, leading to data corruption or loss. Frameerror can be caused by various factors, including clock drift, jitter, and noise in the transmission medium. To mitigate frameerror, techniques such as bit stuffing, forward error correction, and adaptive equalization are employed. These methods help to maintain synchronization and improve the reliability of digital communications. Frameerror is a critical consideration in the design and operation of digital communication systems, as it directly impacts the quality and integrity of the transmitted data.