IEEE 1051-1988
IEEE Recommended Practice for Parameters to Characterize Digital Loop Performance
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IEEE 1051-1988 is a technical standard focused on recommended practice for parameters used to characterize digital loop performance in communication and networking systems. It helps define how loop behavior can be described and compared when assessing signal transmission, timing response, and overall digital path quality. For engineers and procurement teams working with broadcast or network-related equipment, this standard offers a clearer basis for evaluation and consistent technical discussion.
Overview of IEEE 1051-1988
This standard addresses the measurement and description of parameters that characterize digital loop performance, making it relevant to systems where loop behavior affects communication quality. IEEE 1051-1988 is useful as a reference point for defining performance terminology and evaluation methods in a structured way. In practice, it supports more consistent engineering decisions by helping teams discuss digital loop characteristics using a shared technical framework rather than informal or product-specific definitions.
Typical use cases
IEEE 1051-1988 is typically used when evaluating digital communication loops, test setups, or network equipment that depends on stable loop performance. It may support specification writing, laboratory testing, and acceptance review for transmission-related hardware or systems operating in communication and broadcast environments. The standard is also relevant when comparing measured loop characteristics across designs, especially where consistent parameter definitions are needed for analysis, reporting, or procurement documentation.
Why it matters
Clear performance characterization reduces ambiguity during design, testing, and equipment selection. IEEE 1051-1988 helps teams align on how digital loop behavior should be described, which can improve consistency across vendors, projects, and test results. That kind of consistency is valuable for compliance work, technical review, and risk reduction because it supports more dependable comparisons and fewer misunderstandings when assessing whether a system meets expected performance requirements.
- Digital loop performance parameters
- Communication system evaluation
- Test and measurement reference
- Performance comparison framework
- Broadcast and networking context
- Publication Date: 1988
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1051 (1988)
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