1. interleaving - Noun
2. interleaving - Verb
of Interleave
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough modern word processors routinely allow that, at the time this capability was so unusual that the company's name referred to the "interleaving" of text and graphics. Source: Internet
Improper interleaving will result in buffer underflows or overflows, as the receiver gets more of one stream than it can store (e.g. audio), before it gets enough data to decode the other simultaneous stream (e.g. video). Source: Internet
IDEA derives much of its security by interleaving operations from different groups modular addition and multiplication, and bitwise exclusive or (XOR) which are algebraically "incompatible" in some sense. Source: Internet
Convolution encoding and interleaving can be used to assist in recovering this lost data. Source: Internet
Disadvantages of interleaving Use of interleaving techniques increases total delay. Source: Internet
For example, when a part of the channel bandwidth fades, frequency interleaving ensures that the bit errors that would result from those subcarriers in the faded part of the bandwidth are spread out in the bit-stream rather than being concentrated. Source: Internet