A bit rate is a transmission rate of binary symbols equal to the total number of bits transmitted in one second sent or received across a network or communications channel.
Basically the baud rate can never be greater than the bit rate. Baud rate can only be equal or less than the bit rate. However, there are instances that baud rate maybe greater than the bit rate. In Return-to-zero or Manchester encoding, where there are two signaling elements, the baud rate is twice the bit rate and therefore requires more bandwidth.
bit rate is half the baud rate
Bit rate is calculated by multiplying the sample rate by the bit depth and the number of channels. The formula can be expressed as: Bit Rate = Sample Rate × Bit Depth × Number of Channels. For example, in a stereo audio file with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and a bit depth of 16 bits, the bit rate would be 44,100 × 16 × 2 = 1,411,200 bits per second, or approximately 1.41 Mbps.
Bit rate is related to the maximum frequency being sent over a channel; it is roughly twice this maximum frequency. Bit period is the time it takes to send a bit; it is 2/(bit rate).
baud rate is the rate of symbol changes...symbol can be of 1 bit, 2 bit , 3 bit etc.... Where as frequency is the inverse of rate of lowest unit in a digital transimission...
Bit rate = 8 / (16 * 10-9) bits/second
the bit rate is the amount of details in the video & audio in a unit time usually per second as in a hd videos the bit rate is high because the image (video) has much details , so 360 bit rate music file mean that the amount of the details in the audio is 360 bit rate & the higher the bit-rate the higher the details the higher the quality & the higher the size & I cant give an answer if 360 bit rate is good or bad because it Depends on the file size
Internet Low Bit Rate Codec was created in 2004.
Bit Interval: The time required to send one signal bit. Bit Rate: The number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time. (Example: 100MB/sec)
16/44.1
Yes, baud rate can be greater than bit rate in certain situations, particularly when multiple bits are transmitted per symbol. Baud rate refers to the number of signal changes or symbols per second, while bit rate measures the number of bits transmitted per second. For example, if a modulation scheme encodes multiple bits into a single symbol, the baud rate can exceed the bit rate. However, in most scenarios, especially in simple binary communication, baud rate and bit rate are often equal.
E1 support bit rate of 2.048 Mbps and contains 30 no of DSOs.