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- Bit_stuffing abstract "In data transmission and telecommunication, bit stuffing (also known—uncommonly—as positive justification) is the insertion of non information bits into data. Stuffed bits should not be confused with overhead bits.Bit stuffing is used for various purposes, such as for bringing bit streams that do not necessarily have the same or rationally related bit rates up to a common rate, or to fill buffers or frames. The location of the stuffing bits is communicated to the receiving end of the data link, where these extra bits are removed to return the bit streams to their original bit rates or form. Bit stuffing may be used to synchronize several channels before multiplexing or to rate-match two single channels to each other.Applications include Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy.Another use of bit stuffing is for run length limited coding: to limit the number of consecutive bits of the same value in the data to be transmitted. A bit of the opposite value is inserted after the maximum allowed number of consecutive bits. Since this is a general rule the receiver doesn't need extra information about the location of the stuffing bits in order to do the de-stuffing.This is done to create additional signal transitions to ensure reliable reception or to escape special reserved code words such as frame sync sequences when the data happens to contain them.Applications include Controller Area Network, HDLC, and Universal Serial Bus.Bit stuffing does not ensure that the payload is intact (i.e. not corrupted by transmission errors); it is merely a way of attempting to ensure that the transmission starts and ends at the correct places. Error detection and correction techniques are used to check the frame for corruption after its delivery and, if necessary, the frame will be re-sent.".
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- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Bit.
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- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Bitstream.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink CAN_bus.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Line_codes.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synchronization.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Code_rate.
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- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Data_link.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Data_transmission.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Error_detection_and_correction.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Standard_1037C.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Frame_(networking).
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink High-Level_Data_Link_Control.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink MIL-STD-188.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Multiplexing.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Non-return-to-zero.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_bit.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Plesiochronous_digital_hierarchy.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Run-length_limited.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Synchronous_Data_Link_Control.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Synchronous_optical_networking.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Syncword.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLink USB.
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLinkText ""stuffing" bits".
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bit stuffing".
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bit_stuffing".
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLinkText "bit stuffing and destuffing".
- Bit_stuffing wikiPageWikiLinkText "bit stuffing".
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- Bit_stuffing subject Category:Line_codes.
- Bit_stuffing subject Category:Synchronization.
- Bit_stuffing hypernym Insertion.
- Bit_stuffing type Encoding.
- Bit_stuffing type Protocol.
- Bit_stuffing comment "In data transmission and telecommunication, bit stuffing (also known—uncommonly—as positive justification) is the insertion of non information bits into data. Stuffed bits should not be confused with overhead bits.Bit stuffing is used for various purposes, such as for bringing bit streams that do not necessarily have the same or rationally related bit rates up to a common rate, or to fill buffers or frames.".
- Bit_stuffing label "Bit stuffing".
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- Bit_stuffing wasDerivedFrom Bit_stuffing?oldid=708062824.
- Bit_stuffing isPrimaryTopicOf Bit_stuffing.