NCO can refer to several things. Without more context, it's difficult to be precise. Some possibilities include: * **Numerically Controlled Oscillator (NCO):** This is a digital signal generator that creates a digitally synthesized, frequency- and phase-controllable output signal (typically sinusoidal). NCOs are commonly used in software-defined radios (SDRs), digital signal processing (DSP) applications, and communication systems for tasks like frequency synthesis, modulation, and demodulation. * **Network Centric Operations (NCO):** A military concept that emphasizes information sharing and collaboration across networked forces to achieve situational awareness and decision superiority. It involves connecting sensors, command and control systems, and warfighters through a robust network. * **NetCDF Operators (NCO):** NCO is a suite of programs collectively known as the NetCDF Operators. NCO manipulates and analyzes data stored in netCDF-accessible formats, including DAP, HDF4, HDF5, and more.
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