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The maximum amount of information (bits/second) that can be transmitted along a channel
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bandwidth
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Word definitions for bandwidth in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE high ▪ The programme will oblige us to invest in higher bandwidth communication equipment for data exchange between institutions. ▪ Network capacity is being expanded to meet the growing demand for high bandwidth ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The width, usually measured in hertz, of a frequency band. 2 Of a signal, the width of the smallest frequency band within which the signal can fit. 3 (context networking English) The rate of data flow in digital networks typically measured in bits ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
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
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a data transmission rate; the maximum amount of information (bits/second) that can be transmitted along a channel
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bandwidth was a Canadian radio program, which formerly aired on most CBC Radio One stations in Ontario on Saturday afternoons. The program, produced by CBO-FM in Ottawa , was broadcast in all Ontario markets except Toronto , where CBLA airs its own local ...
Usage examples of bandwidth.
How much acausal bandwidth does the Post Office have in hand for a televisor conference with the capital?
Two of his mobile phones are bickering moronically, disputing ownership of his grid bandwidth.
I figure the singularity stays close to home in most cases, because bandwidth and latency time put anyone who leaves at a profound disadvantage.
The singularity stays close to home in most cases, because bandwidth and latency time put anyone who leaves at a profound disadvantage.
However, the likelihood of ever detecting a transmission coming from an unknown direction, with a mere 10-cycle bandwidth, at a frequency of 1,000 megacycles, would be virtually nil.
Acceleration to jump point will take a further 192,000 seconds approximately, and bandwidth access to Septagon switching will be maintained until that time.
My job is to keep cryps, phreaks, and ants from siphoning off free bandwidth.
State routing protocols are more intensive in terms of power, memory, and bandwidth required.
A scan sneaked through the sideband of the bandwidth told her he was manifesting anxiety, with increased levels of adrenaline in his system.
Taking computers as an example, at any point in time we may have been stymied by not having enough processing power, or memory, or disk space, or bandwidth, or even ideas of how to consume all of the resources that happened to exist at a given moment.
This could not have happened without the computing power, storage, and bandwidth that happened to come together at that time.
Yet, slow communications and limited bandwidth - constrain the growth potential of this mode of sale.
He did know that some source in the Tonga Trench has been using up a large amount of the Cappy Jane bandwidth.
She was too big, emitted power on too many bandwidths, to be anything except a warship.
He spent more time studying his communications readouts, searching the bandwidths for a transmission source close enough to reach him past the moil of rock, through the disruptive barrage of static.