Effective transmission rate

Effective transmission rate

In telecommunications, effective transmission rate (average rate of transmission, effective speed of transmission) is the rate at which information is processed by a transmission facility.

*The effective transmission rate is calculated as ("a") the measured number of units of data, such as bits, characters, blocks, or frames, transmitted during a significant measurement time interval divided by ("b") the measurement time interval.
*The effective transmission rate is usually expressed as a number of units of data per unit time, such as bits per second or characters per second.

"Source:" from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188


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