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Zero-bit Insertion. A bit-stuffing technique used with bit-oriented
protocols to ensure that six consecutive 1 bits never appear between the two
flags that define the beginning and the ending of a
transmission frame. Note: When five consecutive
1 bits occur in any part of the frame other than the
beginning and ending flag, the sending station inserts
an extra 0 bit. When the receiving station detects
five 1 bits followed by a 0 bit, it removes the
extra 0 bit, thereby restoring the bit stream to its
original value.
Zero-dispersion Slope. In a single-mode optical fiber,
the rate of change of dispersion, with respect to
wavelength, at the fibers zero-dispersion wavelength.
Zero-fill. To fill unused storage locations with the
representation of the character denoting 0.
Zip-cord. In optical communications, a two-fiber cable
consisting essentially of two single-fiber cables
having their jackets conjoined by a strip of jacket
material..