Examples of 'a-law' in a sentence

Meaning of "a-law"

a-law (noun) - Refers to A-Law, a type of logarithmic companding algorithm used in telecommunication systems to reduce noise and improve dynamic range

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In the present implementation standard A-law encoding is used.
Both are logarithmic, but A-law was specifically designed to be simpler for a computer to process.
The two most popular compander functions used for telecommunications are the A-law and μ-law functions.
Either A-law or µ-law compression may be applied.
Figure 4A shows the characteristics of the A-Law quantizer.
In other countries, A-law pulse code modulation is used.
These two compression formats are often referred to as A-law and µ-law.
For example, many parts of the world use a similar encoding, known as A-law.
Figure 4B compares the SQNR performance vs. signal level for A-Law and an 8-bit uniform quantizer.
In this case the table would be populated with the well-known A-law mapping.
Table 5 shows how numbers are represented in A-law and Mu-law standards.
U-Law has a larger dynamic range compared to A-law.
Figure 4A is a graph showing the characteristics of the A-law Quantizer.
The COFIDEC 15 supplies 127 positive and negative levels distributed in accordance with the abovesaid A-law coding.
The following describes embodiments designed for the Mu-law and A-law standards.

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The following describes arrangements designed for the Mu-law and A-law standards.

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