DRC

DRC may refer to:

Places

Organisations

Science and technology

  • Desktop replacement computer, a personal computer that provides the full capabilities of a desktop computer while remaining mobile
  • Design rule checking, area of Electronic Design Automation that determines if a chip design satisfies a series of parameters
  • Digital room correction, process in the field of acoustics using digital filters to enhance the input of a sound-reproduction system
  • Disaster Recovery Center, a facility for operating with backup equipment and/or data
  • Dose-response curve, the effect on an organism of differing levels of exposure to a stressor
  • Dynamic range compression, process that manipulates the dynamic range of an audio signal
  • Dynamic range control, feature of digital audio compression/broadcasting/reproduction (e.g. MPEG-D part 4; DAB DRCD)
  • Dynamic Reaction Cell, room placed before the traditional quadrupole room of an ICP-MS device for eliminating isobaric interferences
  • Dynamic recompilation, technique of translating the machine code of one CPU or platform into the native machine code of another for emulation
  • DARPA Robotics Challenge
  • Domain relational calculus, calculus introduced by Michel Lacroix and Alain Pirotte as a declarative database query language for the relational data model

Transportation

  • Dartford River Crossing, a major road-transport crossing of the River Thames in England
  • Dirico Airport (IATA code DRC), an airport in Angola
  • DRC railcar, a diesel-powered self-propelled railway vehicle in Victoria, Australia

People

Other uses

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