bit-count integrity

"Bit-count integrity" ensures that digital data remains unchanged in quantity during transmission, storage, or processing.

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Definition

C1Networking

(technical, academic)The condition where a message copy retains the same number of bits as the original.

Example

  • The network protocol guarantees bit-count integrity to prevent data loss.

C1Digital Transmission

(technical, academic)Ensuring that the number of bits transmitted in a given time interval remains unchanged.

Example

  • Loss of bit-count integrity can cause synchronization issues in digital transmissions.

C1Data Storage

(technical, academic)Maintaining the exact number of bits in a data set during storage.

Example

  • Data integrity checks are performed to ensure bit-count integrity during storage.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "bit-count integrity":

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