jittertolerant
Jittertolerant refers to a system, component, or protocol that can operate correctly despite the presence of timing variations or fluctuations in the arrival of signals, commonly known as jitter. In digital communications, jitter arises from clock drift, propagation delays, or electromagnetic interference and can cause errors in data interpretation if the system expects perfectly periodic signals. A jittertolerant system is designed to accommodate a specified amount of timing inaccuracy without degrading performance or requiring retransmission.
The tolerance is usually quantified by the maximum time deviation that can be endured before packet loss
Jitter tolerance is critical in applications where retransmission is costly or impossible, such as live broadcasting,