bit-count integrity

English

Noun

bit-count integrity (uncountable)

  1. (networking) The condition of a copy of a message having the same number of bits as the source message.
  2. (networking) The condition of a data stream having a consistent, fixed bitrate.

Synonyms

  • abbreviation: BCI
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