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adressierbaren

Adressierbaren is the inflected attributive form of the German adjective adressierbar, meaning “addressable.” It is used before nouns in contexts where the noun is described as capable of receiving a distinct address within a system. In German, adressierbaren typically appears before plural nouns in various cases, for example die adressierbaren Geräte (the addressable devices) or adressierbaren Sensoren in different grammatical contexts.

In technical usage, adressierbar describes objects that can be targeted or accessed by a unique address in

Examples of addressability include addressable LEDs, where each unit has its own address, as well as addressable

Grammatically, adressierbaren appears in attributive position before plural nouns, for instance in die adressierbaren Geräte or

a
communication
or
control
framework.
The
concept
is
common
in
information
technology,
electronics,
and
data
systems,
where
individual
elements
must
be
reachable
without
addressing
the
entire
set.
memory
locations
or
registers
and
addressable
Internet
of
Things
(IoT)
devices
within
a
network.
Addressability
relies
on
a
defined
addressing
scheme,
such
as
memory
addresses,
IP
or
MAC
addresses,
or
unique
identifiers
within
a
protocol
or
data
structure.
den
adressierbaren
Sensoren,
depending
on
the
case.
The
term
is
part
of
the
broader
concept
of
addressability,
which
enables
selective
interaction
with
individual
elements
in
complex
systems.