CDMA is a form of spread-spectrum signalling, since the modulated coded signal has a much higher data bandwidth than the data being communicated.
What was once easy with off-the-shelf video cameras now requires special, high speed electronics to handle the vast digital data bandwidth.
Put simply, this means that the data bandwidth between the CPU and memory tends to limit the overall speed of computation.
Also, those color difference signals need lower data bandwidth compared to full RGB signals.
The main challenge for next generation massively parallel processors is data bandwidth, not computational resources.
This strategy minimizes the requirements on acquisition time, data bandwidth, memory and processing power.
So, we looked at historic demands for data bandwidth and found that it increases by an order of magnitude every seven years.
The bits notation has always been used for data bandwidth.
ANT can also be used for burst messaging; this is a multi-message transmission technique using the full data bandwidth and running to completion.
The data bandwidth is poor.