slovo | definícia |
bandwidth (encz) | bandwidth,pásmo propustnosti pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
bandwidth (encz) | bandwidth,šířka frekvenčního pásma n: [tech.] pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
bandwidth (encz) | bandwidth,šířka pásma n: [tech.] pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
bandwidth (encz) | bandwidth,šířka vlnového pásma pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
bandwidth (gcide) | bandwidth \band"width`\ n.
The maximum rate of information transfer (measured in
bits/second) that can be carried by a communication channel.
"The bandwidth of an analog telephone line is less than 100
kilobits per second."
[WordNet 1.5] |
bandwidth (wn) | bandwidth
n 1: a data transmission rate; the maximum amount of information
(bits/second) that can be transmitted along a channel |
bandwidth (foldoc) | bandwidth
The difference between the highest and lowest
frequencies of a transmission channel (the width of its
allocated band of frequencies).
The term is often used erroneously to mean data rate or
capacity - the amount of data that is, or can be, sent
through a given communications circuit per second.
[How is data capacity related to bandwidth?]
[Jargon File]
(2001-04-24)
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bandwidth (jargon) | bandwidth
n.
1. [common] Used by hackers (in a generalization of its technical meaning)
as the volume of information per unit time that a computer, person, or
transmission medium can handle. “Those are amazing graphics, but I missed
some of the detail — not enough bandwidth, I guess.” Compare {low-bandwidth
}; see also brainwidth. This generalized usage began to go mainstream
after the Internet population explosion of 1993-1994.
2. Attention span.
3. On Usenet, a measure of network capacity that is often wasted by
people complaining about how items posted by others are a waste of
bandwidth.
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low bandwidth x (foldoc) | Low Bandwidth X
(LBX) An implementation of the X Window System
designed to improve performance over ISDN, WAN, and
serial lines.
[Details?]
(2003-07-09)
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low-bandwidth (foldoc) | low-bandwidth
[communication theory] Used to indicate a talk that, although
not content-free, was not terribly informative. "That was a
low-bandwidth talk, but what can you expect for an audience of
suits!" Compare zero-content, bandwidth, math-out.
[Jargon File]
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snr bandwidth product (foldoc) | SNR bandwidth product
The integral of the SNR over frequency.
The SNR bandwidth product is an important limit in the
capacity of a communication channel.
(2003-07-20)
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low-bandwidth (jargon) | low-bandwidth
adj.
[from communication theory] Used to indicate a talk that, although not {
content-free}, was not terribly informative. “That was a low-bandwidth
talk, but what can you expect for an audience of suits!” Compare {
zero-content}, bandwidth, math-out.
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