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Encyclopedia > Continuous operation

In telecommunication, the term continuous operation has the following meanings:


1. Operation in which certain components, such as nodes, facilities, circuits, or equipment, are in an operational state at all times.


Continuous operation usually requires that there be fully redundant configuration, or at least a sufficient X out of Y degree of redundancy for compatible equipment, where X is the number of spare components and Y is the number of operational components.


2. In data transmission, operation in which the master station need not stop for a reply from a slave station after transmitting each message or transmission block.


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Continuous operation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (123 words)
Operation in which certain components, such as nodes, facilities, circuits, or equipment, are in an operational state at all times.
Continuous operation usually requires that there be fully redundant configuration, or at least a sufficient X out of Y degree of redundancy for compatible equipment, where X is the number of spare components and Y is the number of operational components.
In data transmission, operation in which the master station need not stop for a reply from a slave station after transmitting each message or transmission block.
Developing A Continuous Operations Capability (4147 words)
Thesis: Developing a continuous operations capability is vital to sustaining the performance of Marine forces because it will slow down or negate the degrading effects of continuous operations, preserve the fighting capabilities of Marine units, and reduce the potential for battle fatigue (BF) casualties among Marines and leaders.
A continuous operations capability should not only be a goal for all units but a mission essential task necessary to ensure success on the battlefield.
Developing a continuous operations capability is vital to sustaining the performance of Marine forces because it will slow down or negate the degrading effects of continuous operations, preserve the fighting capabilities of Marine units, and reduce the potential for battle fatigue (BF) casualties among Marines and leaders.
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