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A transfer of data from point-to-point is simplified as data transmission. Data transmission can be referred to as digital communication but can include analog data transmission as well.
1. The volume of data is inversely proportional to the amount of time it takes to transmit/receive the data, i.e. the larger the quantity of data, the longer it takes. 2. The speed of data transmission or bandwidth is also inversely proportional to the amount of time it takes to transmit/receive the data, i.e. the greater the speed or the fatter the pipe, the faster the data transmission. 3. Network latency and protocol overhead are other factors that affect transmission throughput. There is an excellent article on Network Latency at http://www.stuartcheshire.org/rants/Latency.html.
1. The volume of data is inversely proportional to the amount of time it takes to transmit/receive the data, i.e. the larger the quantity of data, the longer it takes. 2. The speed of data transmission or bandwidth is also inversely proportional to the amount of time it takes to transmit/receive the data, i.e. the greater the speed or the fatter the pipe, the faster the data transmission. 3. Network latency and protocol overhead are other factors that affect transmission throughput. There is an excellent article on Network Latency at http://www.stuartcheshire.org/rants/Latency.html.
synchronous transmission. In a asynchronous transmission, data is sent as individual data bytes
Maureen Kennelly has written: 'Inverted echo sounder data processing manual' -- subject(s): Data processing, Echo sounding
The first one is faster
Bad weather should not affect skype. Skype communications go through the internet and the internet protocols and data transmission layers protect information going through it from data loss.
Data transmission is important as it makes the world closer. We can transmit the data from one point to another.
yes, it will affect the transmission.
easy for transmission of data data cracking can be determined
No, it has nothing to do with the transmission.
there are no 2000 yaris that would be an echo