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Data stream

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: data stream
(′dad·ə ′strēm)

(communications) The continuous transmission of data from one location to another.


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The continuous flow of data from one place to another.

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In telecommunications and computing, a data stream is a sequence of digitally encoded coherent signals (packets of data or datapackets) used to transmit or receive information that is in transmission.[1]

In electronics and computer architecture, a data stream determines for which time which data item is scheduled to enter or leave which port of a systolic array, a Reconfigurable Data Path Array or similar pipe network, or other processing unit or block. Often the data stream is seen as the counterpart of an instruction stream, since the von Neumann machine is instruction-stream-driven, whereas its counterpart, the Anti machine is data-stream-driven.

The term "data stream" has many more meanings, such as by the definition from the context of systolic arrays.

In formal way a data stream is any ordered pair (s,Δ) where:

  1. s is a sequence of tuples and
  2. Δ is a sequence of postitive real time intervals.

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