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- Errored_second abstract "In telecommunications and data communication systems, an errored second is an interval of a second during which any error whatsoever has occurred, regardless of whether that error was a single bit error, or a complete loss of communication for that entire second; the type of error is not important for the purpose of counting errored seconds.In communication systems with very low uncorrected bit error rates, such as modern fiber optic transmission systems, or systems with higher low-level error rates that are corrected using large amounts of forward error correction, errored seconds are often a better measure of the effective user-visible error rate than the raw bit error rate. For many modern packet-switched communication systems, even a single uncorrected bit error is enough to cause the loss of a data packet by causing its CRC check to fail; whether that packet loss was caused by a single bit error or a hundred-bit-long error burst is irrelevant.For systems using large amounts of forward error correction, the reverse applies; a single low-level bit error will almost never occur, since any small errors will almost always be corrected, but any error sufficiently large to cause the forward error correction to fail will almost always result in a large burst error. More specialist and precise definitions of errored seconds exist in standards such as the T1 and DS1 transport systems.".
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- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Bit_error_rate.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Burst_error.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink CRC_check.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Category:Data_transmission.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Category:Error_measures.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Category:Network_performance.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Channel_bit_error_rate.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Cyclic_redundancy_check.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Data_communication.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Data_packet.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Data_transmission.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Degraded_minute.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Signal_1.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Error_burst.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Fiber-optic_communication.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Fiber_optic_transmission_system.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Forward_error_correction.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Network_packet.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Second.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Severely_errored_second.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications.
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "Errored Seconds".
- Errored_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "Errored second".
- Errored_second hasPhotoCollection Errored_second.
- Errored_second wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Network-stub.
- Errored_second wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Telecom-stub.
- Errored_second subject Category:Data_transmission.
- Errored_second subject Category:Error_measures.
- Errored_second subject Category:Network_performance.
- Errored_second hypernym Interval.
- Errored_second type Datum.
- Errored_second comment "In telecommunications and data communication systems, an errored second is an interval of a second during which any error whatsoever has occurred, regardless of whether that error was a single bit error, or a complete loss of communication for that entire second; the type of error is not important for the purpose of counting errored seconds.In communication systems with very low uncorrected bit error rates, such as modern fiber optic transmission systems, or systems with higher low-level error rates that are corrected using large amounts of forward error correction, errored seconds are often a better measure of the effective user-visible error rate than the raw bit error rate. ".
- Errored_second label "Errored second".
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