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Asynchronous Signaling

Asynchronous signaling refers to a method of communication where signals are sent without requiring a synchronized clock between sender and receiver. Instead of sending signals at fixed intervals, signals can be transmitted at any time, allowing for more flexible and efficient data transfer. This is commonly used in digital communication, such as in computer networks, where data packets can arrive at different times. Asynchronous signaling allows devices to process information as it arrives, reducing the need for constant waiting and enhancing overall system efficiency.