Bit Sequence Independence definition

Bit Sequence Independence. The property of a binary transmission channel, telecommunications circuit or connection, that permits all sequences of binary signal elements to be conveyed over it at its specified bit rate, without change to the value of any signal elements, in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation G.701, Paragraph 2.

Examples of Bit Sequence Independence in a sentence

  • A MIU and fascicles of MIUs shall be capable of supporting Bit Sequence Independence transmission rates of VC-4, VC-3 and VC-12 as per all appropriate ITU-T Recommendations.

  • Bit Sequence Independence: The property of a binary transmission channel, telecommunications circuit or connection, that permits all sequences of binary signal elements to be conveyed over it at its specified bit rate, without change to the value of any signal elements, in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation G.701, Paragraph 2.