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intercommunication

[¦in·tər·kə‚myü·nə′kā·shən]
(petroleum engineering)
Flow interconnection between the reservoir areas being drained by adjacent wells.
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Under the multiple LAN environment, if there are incompatible LANs linked, they may not be able to intercommunicate and thus their users will not be able to exchange e-mail.
[W.sub.1(2)] and [W.sub.2(1)] indicate the weighted vector value respectively when DEV1 and DEV2 intercommunicate using their optimal beam pairs.
What we need to do is to have security, fire, access control, HVAC, lighting control, distribution equipment - all of those are distributed and intelligent subsystems able to control their own processes, independent of each other, but they're also able to intercommunicate ...
Most safety experts, including the Defense Department, believe that additional spectrum is necessary to implement interoperability, or the ability of emergency response agencies to intercommunicate. Few public safety spectrum currently allocated to implement any comprehensive regional, statewide, or national plans.
Service nodes intercommunicate with each other via overlay links.
Nodes intercommunicate through single-hop and multi-hop paths to forward packets to each other, which require cooperation between nodes to relay packets to their targets.
3(a) is a single-link concurrent communication model in which any node intercommunicates with only one node at the same time; that is, all node communication link numbers are equal to 1.
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