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Data signaling rate

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In telecommunication, data signaling rate (DSR), also known as gross bit rate, is the aggregate rate at which data pass a point in the transmission path of a data transmission system. Notes: 1. The DSR is usually expressed in bits per second.

2. The data signaling rate is given by

where m is the number of parallel

channels, ni is the number of significant conditions of the modulation in the i-th channel, and Ti is theunit interval, expressed in seconds, for the i-th channel. 3. For serial transmission in a single channel, the DSR reduces to (1/T)log2n; with a two-condition modulation, i. e. n = 2, the DSR is 1/T, according to Hartley's law. 4. For parallel transmission with equal unit intervals and equal numbers of significant conditions on each channel, the DSR is (m/T)log2 n; in the case of a two-condition modulation, this reduces to m/T. 5. The DSR may be expressed in bauds, in which case, the factor log2ni in the above summation formula should be deleted when calculating bauds. 6. In synchronous binary signaling, the DSR in bits per second may be numerically the same as the modulation rate expressed in bauds. Signal processors, such as four-phase modems, cannot change the DSR, but the modulation rate depends on the line modulation scheme, in accordance with Note 4. For example, in a 2400 bit/s 4-phase sending modem, the signaling rate is 2400 bit/s on the serial input side, but the modulation rate is only 1200 bauds on the 4-phase output side.
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1 Maximum rate 2 Transmission Data Rate Terminology 3 Data Rate and Standard 4 See also 5 References

Maximum rate [edit]


The maximum user signaling rate, synonymous to gross bitrate or data signaling rate, is the maximum rate, in bits per second, at which binary information can be transferred in a given direction between users over

the telecommunications system facilities dedicated to a particular information transfer transaction, under conditions of continuous transmission and no overhead information. For a single channel, the signaling rate is given by[clarification needed], where SCSR is the single-channel signaling rate in bits per second, T is the minimum time interval in seconds for which each level must be maintained, and n is the number of significant conditions of modulation of the channel. In the case where an individual end-to-end telecommunications service is provided by parallel channels, the parallel-channel signaling rate is given by[clarification needed], where PCSR is the totalsignaling rate for m channels, m is the number of parallel channels, Ti is the minimum interval between significant instants for the I-th channel, and ni is the number of significant conditions ofmodulation for the I-th channel. In the case where an end-to-end telecommunications service is provided by tandem channels, the end-toend signaling rate is the lowest signaling rate among the component channels.

Transmission Data Rate Terminology [edit]


Data Rate Abbreviation Lower Upper

Extremely Low Data Rate

ELDR

3 bit/s

30 bit/s

Super Low Data Rate

SLDR

30 bit/s

300 bit/s

Ultra Low Data Rate

ULDR

300 bit/s

3 kbit/s

Very Low Data Rate

VLDR

3 kbit/s

30 kbit/s

Low Data Rate

LDR

30 kbit/s

300 kbit/s

Medium Data Rate

MDR

300 kbit/s

3 Mbit/s

High Data Rate

HDR

3 Mbit/s

30 Mbit/s

Very High Data Rate

VHDR

30 Mbit/s 300 Mbit/s

Ultra High Data Rate

UHDR

300 Mbit/s

3 Gbit/s

Super High Data Rate

SHDR

3 Gbit/s

30 Gbit/s

Extremely High Data Rate

EHDR

30 Gbit/s 300 Gbit/s

Based upon proposal from davisnetworks.com. 1 Mbit/s is defined as 1,000,000 bits per second signal data rate (OSI Layer 1).

Data Rate and Standard [edit]


Data Rate Standard

155 Mbit/s

OC-3

622 Mbit/s

OC-12

1063 Mbit/s

Fibre Channel

1250 Mbit/s

GbE

2125 Mbit/s

2xFibre Channel

2488 Mbit/s

OC-48

2500 Mbit/s

2xGbE, infiniband

2666 Mbit/s

OC-48(FEC)

3125 Mbit/s

10 DbE LX-4

4250 Mbit/s

4xFibre Channel

9.953 Gbit/s

OC-192

10.3125 Gbit/s

10 GbE

10.51875 Gbit/s 10 G Fibre Channel

10.664 Gbit/s

OC-192 (FEC)

10.709 Gbit/s

OC-192 (ITU-T G.709)

11.100 Gbit/s

10 GbE FEC

11.300 Gbit/s

10 G Fibre Channel

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