Idle mode definition
Idle mode means a condition where the vehicle engine is warm and running at the rate specified by the manufacturer as curb idle, where the engine is not propelling the vehicle, and where the throttle is in the closed or idle stop position.
Idle mode means that portion of a vehicle emission test procedure conducted with the engine disconnected from an external load and operating at minimum throttle.
Idle mode means a condition where the vehicle’s engine is at proper operating temperature and running at the rate specified by the manufacturer’s curb idle, where the engine is not propelling the vehicle, and where the throttle is in the closed or idle stop position. This condition achieved without placing a load on the vehicle to decrease its RPM to the specified rate (See also Curb Idle);
Examples of Idle mode in a sentence
The need for Idle mode has been questioned in 5G as the “Always on Applications” used in the smart phones need to send and receive small packets frequently to keep IP connectivity open.
Idle mode means when the process chamber is kept at or near the operating temperatures without processing feedstock.
In case of type 1 discovery approach: resources are allocated on a non UE specific basis, applicable to UEs in connected or in Idle mode, Tx resource pool is provided in SIB or RRCConnectionReconfiguration message and Rx pool is provided in SIB.
More Definitions of Idle mode
Idle mode means a motor vehicle at rest with its engine running.
Idle mode means state in which a GD is powered up, but is not active in the execution of a game, a test routine, an audit, a calibration, or a data interchange with an external device;
Idle mode means that portion of a vehicle emission test procedure