In computer networking, the interpacket gap (IPG), also known as interframe spacing, or interframe gap (IFG), is a pause which may be required between network packets or network frames. Depending on the physical layer protocol or encoding used, the pause may be necessary to allow for receiver clock recovery, permitting the receiver to prepare for another packet (e.g. powering up from a low-power state) or another purpose. It may be considered as a specific case of a guard interval.
In computer networking, the interpacketgap (IPG), also known as interframe spacing, or interframe gap (IFG), is a pause which may be required between...
EtherType, the length of the frame is determined by the location of the interpacketgap and valid frame check sequence (FCS). The IEEE 802.1Q tag or IEEE 802...
nanoseconds – one picosecond 0.96 nanoseconds – 100 Gigabit Ethernet Interpacketgap 1.0 nanosecond – cycle time of an electromagnetic wave with a frequency...
packets, that is it can detect their start (preamble), an idle line (interpacketgap) and sense a collision which it also propagates by sending a jam signal...
adaptation step when the device is running at its highest data rate. Interpacketgap Cyclic prefix Intersymbol interference Perahia and Stacey, Next Generation...
and error-detection bits) on every Ethernet frame, and the required interpacketgap between transmissions. 100BASE-T is any of several Fast Ethernet standards...
invitation-only group of journalists, editors and industry analysts Interpacketgap (interframe gap), a networking term describing a part of total latency on a...