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Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
A measure of the data transmission capacity of a communications link.
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A University/Community Partnership to Bridge the Digital Divide
David David Ruppel (The University of Toledo, USA) and Cynthia Ruppel (The University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch618
Abstract
A policy concern in the information age is the “digital divide,” a gap between those who have easy access to technology and those who do not. References are made to information “haves” and “have-nots” in an age where information is equivalent to wealth (Holloway, 2000). The “have-nots” are in danger of exclusion from the new economy and marginalization into low-wage jobs (Dunham, 1999). In 2000, the President of the United States asked the IT community to help close this digital divide for moral reasons and to ensure that the economy flourishes with the availability of skilled workers (Shewmake, 2000). This overview summarizes a five-phase service-learning project accomplished through a partnership between the University of Toledo and a local K-8 parochial/non-profit school. The students were primarily enrolled in a Systems Analysis, Design and Implementation course (SAD). This longitudinal project was undertaken to plan, design, and wire a network for the school and to assess and implement continuing and future computer needs. It allowed students to gain “real-life” experience while contributing to the growth of IT among children in a non-profit setting.
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Amount of data that can be transmitted in a second. It is measured in bits per second.
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A measure of the frequency component of a signal or the capacity of a communication channel to carry signals.
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Term used to denote the capacity of a communication channel for information: a narrow bandwidth implies slow or limited communication. It describes the carrying capacity of the users connection or the server connection. It is commonly measures in bits or bytes per second instead.
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It is an important parameter for kernel density estimation. Gaussian function is one of mostly-used kernels. In this case, the kernel density estimation can be regarded as the superposition of different normal density functions, where the bandwidth is the standard deviation of normal density function.
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Edge Computing Empowering Distributed Computing at the Edge
Bandwidth refers to the maximum rate of data transfer across a network, typically measured in bits per second (bps), kilobits per second (kbps), megabits per second (Mbps), or gigabits per second (Gbps). It represents the capacity or throughput of a communication channel and is a critical factor in determining how much data can be transmitted within a given timeframe. In the context of edge computing, bandwidth is a crucial consideration as it influences the speed and efficiency of data transmission between edge devices and the central processing resources, impacting overall system performance. Efficient bandwidth management is essential for optimizing communication and ensuring timely data processing in distributed computing environments.
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The amount of information that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time over a particular media channel.
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The amount of data that can be transferred from one point to another, usually between a Web server and a Web Browser; it is a measure of the range of frequencies a transmitted signal occupies. In digital systems, bandwidth is the data speed in bits per second. In analog systems, bandwidth is measured in terms of the difference between the highest-frequency signal component and the lowest-frequency signal component.
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The difference between the upper and lower frequencies of a continuous frequency band.
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