Optical Computing
Bit error rate (BER) is a measure of the number of bit errors that occur in a transmission system compared to the total number of bits sent. This metric is crucial for evaluating the reliability and performance of communication systems, particularly when data integrity is essential. A lower BER indicates a more reliable transmission, which is particularly important in contexts where optical signals are processed, communicated, stored, or manipulated using logic gates.
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