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... per second in a message on a channel need not , of course , be the same as the number of bits per second . It depends upon the code ( see pages 265 , 278 , and 397 ) . In a code based on an ensemble of alternate patterns of the marker ...
... per second in a message on a channel need not , of course , be the same as the number of bits per second . It depends upon the code ( see pages 265 , 278 , and 397 ) . In a code based on an ensemble of alternate patterns of the marker ...
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... bits per s . The channel capacities for piano playing , reading aloud , and ... second ; this gives 12 symbols / sec , considerably more than the highest ... per second , can transmit about 25 bits per second , can operate efficiently ...
... bits per s . The channel capacities for piano playing , reading aloud , and ... second ; this gives 12 symbols / sec , considerably more than the highest ... per second , can transmit about 25 bits per second , can operate efficiently ...
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... bits per s 4.0r 3.0 2 O 1.0 01110 2.0 Number of responses in bits per s Number of correct responses in bits per s 6.0 8.0 10.0 4.0 Input in bits per s Fig . 5-13 Relationships between rate of information input in bits per second and ...
... bits per s 4.0r 3.0 2 O 1.0 01110 2.0 Number of responses in bits per s Number of correct responses in bits per s 6.0 8.0 10.0 4.0 Input in bits per s Fig . 5-13 Relationships between rate of information input in bits per second and ...
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