The human brain on average takes in 11 million bits of information per second. However the brain is only aware of just 40 of those bits of information per second.
They will require 24 bits per second to 30 frames each second.
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1 Byte = 8 bits (definition)-- Take the number of MegaBits-- Divide it by 8-- The answer is the number of MegaBytes.
E1 is carried inside C-12 container in SDH enviroment. Size of container is bigger than payload requirment of E1 in order to have clock alignment, justification opportunity bits, justification control bits, & overhead bits. C-12 container is 272 bits which multplies with 8000 (frames per second) to get data rate for one C-12 per second. Multiplying it with 63 will give you 137.088 Mbps.
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The eye is capable of processing 500-million bits of information per second however the brain can only compute about bits of information per secondo 400 o 500o 600 o 650?
The data the eye feeds the brain is not digital and therefore is not measurable in bits.
200,000 bits of information a second. A data byte has 8 data bits, a start bit and one or two stop bits.
Information in the brain is primarily stored in the neural networks and connections between neurons. It is believed that memories are distributed throughout various brain regions and are encoded as patterns of neural activity. There is no singular location for all information storage in the brain.
bits of information is stuff that you collect.
kbps > Kilo Bits Per Second > 1024 bits per second mbps > Mega Bits Per Second > 1024 kilo bits per second
no but you will lose brain cells
To convert bits per second to bytes per second, you would divide the bits per second by 8, since there are 8 bits in a byte. For example, if you have 1000 bits per second, the equivalent would be 125 bytes per second (1000 bits / 8 = 125 bytes).
They will require 24 bits per second to 30 frames each second.
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Gigabytes are a measurement of digital information storage. Not for mental storage. A typical adult brain contains 15 billion to 200 billion neurons. Assuming we use the lower figure, the brain is capable of remembering 2 the 10th billion power bits of information. Basically, the brain can store up to about 10 billion encyclopedia pages worth of information.
2 MB per second equals 16,777,215.9 bits per second.