jittertoleranse
Jittertoleranse, also known as jitter tolerance, refers to the ability of a system or device to withstand and operate effectively despite the presence of jitter. Jitter is the variation or deviation in signal timing or interval, often affecting digital communication, control systems, and electronic circuits. It can be caused by various factors such as electromagnetic interference, component imperfections, or network congestion.
In digital communication, jitter can lead to data errors, increased latency, or synchronization problems. Therefore, systems
Jitter tolerance is influenced by system architecture and the robustness of the timing and synchronization mechanisms.
Understanding and optimizing jitter tolerance is essential for ensuring reliable operation in environments prone to signal