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bandwidth
[computing] The amount of digital data that can be transferred over a computer network within a specified time period, usually measured in bits per second (bps).

 


As the bandwidth requirement of an antenna increases, the antenna becomes harder to design, and developing an antenna that covers all of these bands and making it compliant with all of the other requirements is a challenge.

Bandwidth: 2,500 Mbit/s minimum, 3,000 Mbit/s recommended
Latency: <5 ms minimum, <1 ms recommended
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bandwidthA measure of the volume of data that can flow through a communications link. Image data tend to exist as large data sets; thus moving image data sets from one computer to another requires high bandwidth or performance will be slowed.

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A data rate measured in bits per sec.; also referred to as peak network throughput. The digital data rate limit (or network capacity) of a physical communication link is related to its bandwidth in hertz.
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By generating the HTML locally within the browser, and only bringing down JavaScript calls and the actual data, Ajax web pages can appear to load relatively quickly since the payload coming down is much smaller in size, ...

Bandwidth filtration takes advantage of color to discriminate one set of objects from another. I created three primary filtration tools to separate pixels by color: filter by value, filter by range, and byte-level filtration.

Bandwidth Volume of data that a communications system can transmit or process.

Bandwidth
Usually measured in bits-per-second, it is another way of stating how much"
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FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface is a media access (transmission) control-level protocol with token-ring architecture, a communication bandwidth of 100 Mbps and supported on a fiber network medium.

New infrastructure, whether technologically new (high bandwidth telecom networks) or just additional (more highways), is changing the composition of the Third Wave city.

The received GPS signal is wide bandwidth and low power. The L-band signal is modulated with a pseudo-random noise code to spread the signal energy over a much wider bandwidth than the signal information bandwidth.

The type of Internet connection that a user has will have an effect on the bandwidth and the speed in which information is received from the Internet.

In most deployment scenarios, the limiting factor of the system is network bandwidth.

A series of techniques used for the reduction of space, bandwidth, cost, transmission, generating time, and the storage of data.

If you still plan on blogging though there's still loads of bandwidth and readers out there, however, keep in mind that maintaining a blog on a regular basis is not as simple as it may seem and it takes a large dose of commitment.

Indiscriminant use of prefetching results in bandwidth degredation for other MathWorld users and may violate the above proscription against bulk downloading.

Greater bandwidth for improved jam resistance
Modern signal design (CNAV), including multiple message types and forward error correction
Binary Offset Carrier (BOC) modulation
Includes dedicated channel for codeless tracking ...

ArcIMS is a relatively new technology (origins in the mid to late 1990s) that relies on server technologies developed by ESRI for streaming map data across the web using very narrow bandwidth.

- network transfer, disadvantages and advantages: cheaper, faster, more efficient; maybe slow due to limited network bandwidth, overloaded system;
- problems with meta-data, etc.

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transmitter is above the minimum required for acquisition and tracking by the receiver model, a time of arrival variance is computed. The TOA variance is based on SNR, the GRI, and values for chain and transmitter timing and receiver servo bandwidth ...

JPG (JPEG) JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) Image format for continuous tone pictures: JPEG makes use of continuous-tone digital images much more economical by drastically reducing the volume required for storage and the bandwidth ...

See also: Information, Network, Access, GIS, Software

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