DSR (Data Set Ready)
signal of a modem (DCE) to the computer (DTE) that it is ready to send information
DSR
DSR may stand for:
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Department of Special Research - A fictional government agency that investigates paranormal happenings and fringe science on the TV show
AliasDetroit Sports Report - A sports highlight show broadcasted on
FSN Detroit.Demand Signal Repository - central database that gathers, cleanses, normalizes, analyzes, and integrates demand data (particularly Point of Sale) in the Consumer Goods industry.Deutsche Seereederei Rostock - A
German ship transport company.Digital Stream/Satellite Rip - When talking a certain kind of source for downloaded TV shows. See
Pirated movie release typesDirty South Rydaz - A rap group from Dallas, Texas, USA.
Distance Selling Regulations - Name commonly used when referring to the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000Deputy Superintendent Registrar - The rank directly below a Superintendent Registrar.Distributor Sale Representative - A working in field in
FMCG industry
Doubly-special relativity a proposed modification of Einstein's special relativity theory
Dynamic Source Routing protocol - An on-demand
routing protocol for ad hoc
networks.
Dynamic steering response - A
car safety technology.D Sports Racing - A class of race cars in
SCCA sports car racingDirect Server Return - A method of handling TCP traffic in the context of utilising a proxy device.Dark Sun Rising - An
MMORPG guild from the US.Distributed Speech Recognition
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DSR
data signaling rate (DSR)
The aggregate rate at which
data pass a point in the
transmission path of a data
transmission system. Note 1: The DSR is usually expressed in
bits per second. Note 2: The data
signaling rate is given by where m is the number of parallel channels, ni is the number of significant conditions of the
modulation in the I-th
channel, and Ti is the
unit interval, expressed in seconds, for the I-th channel. Note 3: For
serial transmission in a single channel, the DSR reduces to (1/T )log2n ; with a two-condition modulation, i.e. , n =2, the DSR is 1/T . Note 4: For
parallel transmission with equal unit intervals and equal numbers of significant conditions on each channel, the DSR is (m /T )log2 n ; in the case of a two-condition
modulation, this reduces to m /T . Note 5: The DSR may be expressed in bauds, in which case, the factor log2ni in the above summation formula should be deleted when calculating bauds. Note 6: In
synchronous binary signaling, the DSR in
bits per second may be numerically the same as the
modulation rate expressed in bauds.
Signal processors, such as four-
phase modems, cannot change the DSR, but the modulation rate depends on the
line modulation scheme, in accordance with Note 4. For example, in a 2400 b/s 4-phase sending
modem, the signaling rate is 2400 b/s on the
serial input side, but the modulation rate is only 1200 bauds on the 4-phase
output side.
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DATA SET READY. DEVICE STATUS REGISTER. DEVICE STATUS REPORT. DSR