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Encyclopedia > Bilateral synchronization

In telecommunication, bilateral synchronization (or bilateral control) is a synchronization control system between exchanges A and B in which the clock at telephone exchange A controls the data received at exchange B and the clock at exchange B controls the data received at exchange A.


Bilateral synchronization is usually implemented by deriving the timing from the incoming bitstream.


Source: from Federal Standard 1037C in support of MIL-STD-188


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Morphological Correlates of Bilateral Synchrony in the Rat Cerebellar Cortex -- De Zeeuw et al. 16 (10): 3412 -- ... (10118 words)
Morphological Correlates of Bilateral Synchrony in the Rat Cerebellar Cortex
The bilaterality of afferents to the IO was investigated using anterograde transport of PHA-L from the dorsolateral hump of the cerebellar nuclei and the spinal trigeminal nucleus.
The possible role of the bilateral trigeminal afferents of the IO in controlling the bilateral synchrony in crus IIA may not be as prominent as that of the stronger bilateral projection to the IO from the dorsolateral hump of the cerebellar nuclei.
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