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 Bit rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With the exceptions of bus transfer rates, binary prefixes are almost never used with units of bit/s.
In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (sometimes written bitrate or R
) is the frequency at which bits are passing a given (physical or metaphorical) “point”.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bits_per_second

  
 Bits Per Second
In computer science, bits are binary digits (or "flags"), each of which may have the value one orzero.
Certain "bitwise" computer processor instructions operate at the level ofmanipulating Bits rather than manipulating data interpreted as an aggregate of Bets.
This is an article about bits in computer science.For other meanings of BITS, see Bitz.
http://www.super8filmmaking.com/tail/7-bits-per-second.html

  
 Lecture 2 Glossary
Bit- Short for binary digit, the smallest unit of information on a machine.
All data that a computer processes must be encoded digitally, as a series of zeroes and ones.
Most computers store information in bytes (and multiples of bytes) that consists of 8 bits.
http://www.humboldt.edu/~mdh3/network/lect.02.signal/glossary2.html

  
 Average Bits per Second
The Average Bits per Second Resource is a line chart showing the rate of data flow across the selected Interface, expressed in bits per second.
http://www.solarwinds.net/netperfmon/help/Resources/Chart-AvgBPS

  
 Glossary Search Results
Bit - The smallest unit of measure in a computer.
Bytes per second (Bps) - This is generally a measure of how fast some device communicates, usually in thousands of bytes per second (KBps) or millions of bytes per second (MBps).
Common bit depths are 16 and 32 bits.
http://www.geek.com/glossary/glossary_search.cgi?b

  
 bps - bits per second or bytes per second.
Bps or bytes per second is the same as bits per second, however instead of bits the speed is measured in bytes.
bps - bits per second or bytes per second.
home> Dictionary > bps - bits per second or bytes per second.
http://www.besgames.com/section10/b/bps.shtml

  
 System Information-Fax Modems, DSP, Digital Signal Processor, ASIC, Application-specific Integrated Circuit, V.DOT, ...
The parity bit for each byte (seven data bits plus a parity bit) is set so that all bytes have either an odd number or an even number of set bits.
In computer communications, this is accomplished through a special start bit and stop bit at the beginning and end, respectively, of each piece of data.
Every byte of data is preceded by a start bit and followed by a stop bit.
http://www.idp.net/sysinfo/faxmodems.htm

  
 Citizen Bandwidth - Andrew Shuman, boy developer, explains bandwidth to the masses. By Andrew Shuman
A bit is the smallest unit of data, either a zero or a one.
ISDN stands for "integrated services digital network," and the technology moves data to computers at 128,000 bits per second.
Because your Internet connection is no faster than your slowest link, you won't see a Web page in 0.0266 seconds unless it is stored on the @Home computer.
http://slate.msn.com/default.aspx?id=2550

  
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Solution: The number of bits in a frame (including the header) is 512 bytes x 8 bits per byte = 4096 bits.
If the path through the network is physically long (e.g., 1000 km end-to-end) this may take many milliseconds (3.33 -5 microseconds per kilometer of speed-of-light delay + other delays associated with transmission system electronics and routers).
Each time a station transmits, it sends [512-18] x 8 bits, not including the token and the frame header.
http://www.ece.drexel.edu/courses/ECE-S490_TN/nnmidtermsol.doc

  
 RadioShack Products Glossary: B
One byte of memory is equal to eight bits.
Digital Video: A method of storing image information that maps each pixel, bit by bit.
Usually defined as brightness levels ranging in value from 0 (black) to 255 (white).
http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/glossary/glossary-b.htm

  
 Nanotechnology Is BIG at NIST
This work lays the foundation for quantum computing, which calls for the use of quantum bits, or qubits, instead of the familiar digital bits used in conventional computers.
Quantum computers have the potential to store and process enormous amounts of information, immensely more than can be handled by today’s computers.
United by a focus on measurements, data, and standards, nanotechnology efforts in the NIST laboratories reach well beyond current capabilities, all the way into the fuzzy, probabilistic realm of quantum mechanics.
http://www.nist.gov/nano

  
 SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Bits Per Second
Frequency spectrum efficiency, which is expressed as information bits per second per Hertz, is 10 bits per second per Hertz, about 20 times that of 3G radio networks' spectrum efficiency.
FastAccess DSL Lite, the economy version that moves data at 256,000 bits per second.
When Mars is at its closest approach and reception is taking place at night, however, the team expects to receive at a rate of 10 million bits per second and perhaps as high as 30 million bits under certain optimal conditions...
http://telecom.surfwax.com/files/Bits_Per_Second.html

  
 Maybe this Equation Explains the Cycle best Bits Per Second
or a 1, the bit rate in bits per second and the baud have the same numerical value...
The rate at which data is transferred (as by a modem); [Computer science] SYN: bps.
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 Understanding the Definition of bits per second (bits/sec) from the show interfaces Command Output  [Cisco IOS ...
Understanding the Definition of bits per second (bits/sec) from the show interfaces Command Output [Cisco IOS Software Releases 11.0] - Cisco Systems
The size of each frame is added to the total bytes of output.
These are the three values to which we apply exponential decay.
http://www.ciscopaw.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1818/products_tech_note09186a0080191323.shtml

  
 Cable Modem Troubleshooting Tips: Speed Tests
It takes 8 bits to code one byte (character), so one might expect 512 kbps to be equivalent to 64 kBytes per second.
The maximum data rate you can expect from this is 600 * 1000/1024 * 1460/1518 * 1/8 = 70 kBytes/sec, and not 75 as a simple division by 8 might suggest.
Next, the maximum amount of real user data that can be accommodated in one data packet is 1460 bytes.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.walker/cmtips/speed.html

  
 Internet Terms
Client A software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a Server software program on another computer, often across a great distance.
At maximum theoretical capacity, a T-1 line could move a megabyte in less than 10 seconds.
Browser A client program (software) that is used to look at various kinds of Internet resources (i.e.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~c07w151/InternetTerms.html

  
 bits per second - OneLook Dictionary Search
bits per_second : Free On-line Dictionary of Computing [home, info]
bits per_second : Dictionary of Computing and Digital Media [home, info]
bits per_second : Hutchinson Dictionary of Computers, Multimedia, and the Internet [home, info]
http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=bits+per+second

  
 Livid's Lividict - bits per second
1 definition found From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) [wn]: bits per second n : (computer science) the rate at which data is transferred (as by a modem) [syn: {bps}]
http://livid.3322.org/lividict/wn/bits%20per%20second.html

  
 BSNL Portal Knowledge Base
If a file is transmitted at a speed of one megabit per second, for example, 128 kilobytes (1024 bit/s ÷ 8) per second flow through the transport channel.
A bit is the smallest unit of information technology.
File size (for example text and images) is usually given in bytes (kilobytes, megabytes).
http://www.bsnl.in/Knowledgebase.asp?intNewsId=21463&strNewsMore=more

  
 Information theory
Bits, especially in the now common phrase "bits per second," are a legacy of Claude Shannon.
When a new communication system comes along, you might read, for example, that it is "capable of carrying 90,000 volumes of an encyclopedia per second." 90,000 volumes is a characterization of 3.2 trillion bits, which is even harder to picture than all those books.
The pioneer of information theory, Shannon developed a theory of how much information can be sent per unit of time in a system with a given, limited amount of transmission power.
http://www.infomationtheory.org/history.html

  
 Bits per second - Pictures
B/s (with capitalized B) means "byte per second", where one byte is usually equal to eight bits.
A "32 kbps data rate" would colloquially refer to 32,000 bits per second, whereas a "32 KB file" would colloquially refer to a 32,768 byte (2
Usage in telecommunications is particularly deprecated in comparison to the software industry, due to bandwidth being measured in multiples of the the telephone data rate of 64,000 bits per second (8-bit sample data at 8000 hertz).
http://www.greatestinfo.org/Kbps

  
 bits per second
The number of binary digits, or bits, transmitted every second during a data-transfer procedure.
Bits per second is a measurement of the speed of operation of equipment, such as a computer's data bus or a modem that connects a computer to a communications circuit.
http://www.coffeycountyks.org/Terms/2461HTML-280.html

  
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Connected to the backbone computers are smaller networks serving particular geographic regions, which generally move data at speeds around 1.5 million bits per second.
Like the computer to which it attaches, a modem is useless without software to tell it how to work.
Connected to this are computers that use a particular system of transferring data at high speeds.
http://www.eff.org/Net_culture/Net_info/EFF_Net_Guide/netguide.eff

  
 Windows XP help - Bits per second, port
to a 75 bits per second" the minimum in Windows xp is
PCbanter > Microsoft Windows XP > Hardware and Windows XP > Bits per second, port
> to a 75 bits per second" the minimum in Windows xp is
http://www.pcbanter.net/showthread/t-230018.html

  
 Guitar Nine Records - The Essentials
An electronic form of a bulletin board, containing graphics, sounds and text files that may be downloaded from the BBS to a personal computer.
Short for binary digit, the smallest unit of information in a binary number system.
A byte can represent characters, numbers, punctuation or any special codes.
http://www.guitar9.com/glossaryab.html

  
 Mbps - a Whatis.com definition
For example, 28.8 kilobits per second (Kbps) is 28,800 bits per second.
Because of computer architecture and memory address boundaries, bytes are always some multiple or exponent of two.
Although the bit is a unit of the binary number system, bits in data communications are discrete signal pulses and have historically been counted using the decimal number system.
http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid5_gci212534,00.html

  
 GBPS - Giga Bits Per Second, Giga Bytes Per Second
GBPS - Giga Bits Per Second, Giga Bytes Per Second
* Giga Bits Per Second, Giga Bytes Per Second
2) GBPS is also derived from Giga Bytes Per Second
http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/GBPS.asp

  
 Min/Max/Average Bits per Second
The Min/Max/Average Bits per Second Resource is a combination of charts with lines connecting points representing the average of values in the database for traffic across the selected Interface and bars that indicate the minimum and maximum values.
The Chart shows bars whose bottoms represent the minimum rate for that device and whose tops represent the maximum.
http://www.solarwinds.net/netperfmon/help/Resources/Chart-MMAvgBPS

  
 Jugglezine - Shopping at Six Million Bits per Second
This is due in large part to the fact that we've been asked to contort ourselves to match the physical layout of the computer and not the other way around.
Data moving in two directions (to and from your computer) moves at speeds up to 640 Kbps.
Even with the beefiest computer, bits only travel so fast down your phone line (and maybe someday soon, your cable TV line).
http://www.jugglezine.com/CDA/juggle/0,1516,10,00.html

  
 Bits per Second - Definition
Bleeping Computer -> The Computer Glossary -> Definition of Bits per Second
A dictionary of computer and technology terms explained in an easy to understand manner.
Bits per second is the general standard for data transmission speeds.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/glossary/definition143.html

  
 2.2.2 Bits per second
seconds, and an errorless channel capacity is optimized when
For channels that produce errors, more complicated expressions of capacity result [
, the capacity in bits per second is
http://coding.jpl.nasa.gov/~hamkins/publications/conferences/spie00/node9.html

  
 Orca - Group clusternet ZZZ compute02 Net bits per second
Group clusternet ZZZ compute02 Net bits per second
Orca - Group clusternet ZZZ compute02 Net bits per second
These plots brought to you by The University Systems Group.
http://chert.usg.tufts.edu/cluster/clusternet_compute02_gauge_Rx_Bits,__Tx_Bits.html

  
 Computer Networks: Chapter 2 Formulae
= discrete levels (i.e., bits per signal change)
maximum number of bits per second (Shannon's Result)
Baud tells how many signals are sent per second, but there are ways of encoding more than one bit per signal change.
http://www.mindspring.com/~cari/networks/formulae.html

  
 The New York Times August 15
Paramount among them is the speediest broadband computer network at any school, capable of moving a billion bits of data per second.
Inside, literally hardwired into its sculptured whipped-cream-colored walls, are some of the most advanced technologies integrated into the classroom, its designers say.
What that may mean to students and faculty members is almost instantaneous Internet access.
http://www.weatherhead.cwru.edu/tour/Docs/New_York_Times_august_15.htm

  
 Untitled
The university says it's rare in his field, though he isn't its only full-time faculty member without a Ph.D. At Penn a few years ago, Farber led a project -- the sort of research needed to build an information highway -- that shot data from Philadelphia to Boston at2.4 billion bits per second.
What distinguishes him from many academics, colleagues say, is his penchant for creative, playful thinking.
That's moving data fast enough to send the Encyclopedia Britannica in a quarter of a second.
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~farber/philly.htm

  
 Home Business: Cut Your Home Communication Costs in Half — And You Don’t Have to Lose Any “Bits Per ...
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Cut Your Home Communication Costs in Half — And You Don’t Have to Lose Any “Bits Per Second”
Home Business: Cut Your Home Communication Costs in Half — And You Don’t Have to Lose Any “Bits Per Second”
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_kmhob/is_200401/ai_kepm384966

  
 Net Speeds To Hit A Billion Bits Per Second
Tomorrow's Net speeds could be up to 1,600% faster By David Lieberman, USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO — If you think that today's high-speed Internet connections are fast, wait till you see what cable operators plan.
Motorola and Cisco are among the companies offering alternative methods to increase broadband speeds by linking together the...
Net Speeds To Hit A Billion Bits Per Second
http://www.webprowire.com/summaries/1012160.html

  
 Station Information - Bits per second
In information theory, a bit per second (b/s) is a unit used to express the number of bits passing a designated point per second.
Note 1: For example, for two-condition serial transmission in a single channel in which each significant condition represents a bit, i.e., a 0 or a 1, the bit rate in bits per second and the baud have the same numerical value only if each bit occurs in a unit interval.
In this case, the data signaling rate in bits per second is 1/T, where T is the unit interval.
http://www.stationinformation.com/encyclopedia/b/bi/bits_per_second.html

  
 Bell Labs builds world's first multi-channel optical wireless system: 4 colors of light carry 10 billion bits of data ...
MURRAY HILL, N.J. A team of scientists and engineers from Bell Labs, the research and development arm of Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU), has demonstrated the world's first multi-channel optical wireless transmission system.
The experimental system was built for Lucent's Government Solutions business.
Today's highest-capacity commercial wireless data links operate at less than one gigabit per second.
http://www.lucent.com/press/0299/990225.bla.html

  
 Information speed record: 1 trillion bits per second (February 1996) - News - optics.org
Three separate groups of researchers have succeeded for the first time in transmitting information at a rate of 1 trillion bits per second through an optical fiber.
Systems with capacities of 10-to-20 gigabits per second are expected to be deployed this year.
Reaching a transmission of one trillion bits, or a terabit, "has been considered the Holy Grail of high-capacity transmission experiments," said Andrew Chraplyvy, an author of the AT&T; paper and co-chair of the technical program at the conference.
http://optics.org/articles/news/2/2/22/1

  
 High-Tech Dictionary Definition
(bps).The rate of data transfer over a communication line.The data rate of a modem is measured in kilobits per second.
http://www.computeruser.com/resources/dictionary/definition.html?lookup=884

  
 Industry Focus - Telecommunications, part 2
Soon to be available are new technologies that will link users to the Net at speeds as much as 250 times faster than standard modems.
Lucent Technologies has developed a system that can transmit as many as 400 billion bits of data per second over a single strand of fiber.
Invented a decade ago by Bellcore, this new technology is backed by Microsoft, Intel, Compaq, Bell Atlantic, US West, Hughes Electronic Corp., Ameritech and many cable companies.
http://www.graduatingengineer.com/industryfocus/telecomm2.html

  
 Kbps - a Whatis.com definition - see also: kilobits per second
per second (thousands of bits per second) and is a measure of bandwidth (the amount of data that can flow in a given time) on a data transmission medium.
per second (Mbps, or millions of bits per second) and in
Find white papers, products and vendors related to Kbps.
http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci212436,00.html

  
 GN - Define: Bits Per Second Definition
Operation of equipment such as a computer's data bus, or a modem connecting a computer to a transmission line are measured in BPS.
The standard measure of data transmission speeds expressed in the number of binary digits, or bits, transmitted every second during a data transfer.
If this is not enough and you would like something different, you can also contact us and discuss the possibilities.
http://www.greatnexus.com/glossary?w=96

  
 Bits per second (bps) : MAC-NET
A measure of the speed at which a device, such as a modem, can transfer bits of data.
http://www.mac-net.com/588086.page

  
 BITS PER SECOND Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
BITS PER SECOND Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
http://www.elook.org/dictionary/bits-per-second.html

  
 Translation of bits per second
bits per second in Spanish is bits por segundo
http://www.brainytranslation.com/translations/bi/bitspersecond254248.html

  
 AVS Forums Archives - Baseball at 1.5 billion bits per second versus 19 million bits per second
Baseball at 1.5 billion bits per second versus 19 million bits per second
This archive history was made for the simple indexing of search sites like Google.
AVS Forums Archives - Baseball at 1.5 billion bits per second versus 19 million bits per second
http://archive.avsforum.com/avs-vb/history/topic/39761-1.html

  
 Bits per Second on interface tun6to4 ()
ipv6.broadway.aarnet.net.au - Bits per Second on interface tun6to4
The statistics were last updated Saturday, 15 October 2005 at 22:40
http://ipv6.broadway.aarnet.net.au/mrtg/ipv6/ipv6.tun6to4-bytes.html

  
 Background: How Fast is Fast?
* Cable modem speeds are dependent on the number of users per cable network node, because cable networks are shared by users in a neighborhood.
Thus cable modem speeds can vary depending on how many users are online at once.
You can also see statistics on bandwidth tests in different regions of the United States and in other countries.
http://www.lonestarbroadband.org/background/howfast.htm

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