Hop (telecommunications) explained
In telecommunication, a hop is a portion of a signal's journey from source to receiver. Examples include:
- The excursion of a radio wave from the Earth to the ionosphere and back to the Earth. The number of hops indicates the number of reflections from the ionosphere.[1]
- A similar excursion from an earth station to a communications satellite to another station, counted similarly except that if the return trip is not by satellite, then it is only a half hop.
In computer networks, a hop is the step from one network segment to the next.
Notes and References
- [Federal Standard 1037C]