Noun
ber (plural bers)
A fruit-bearing tree (Ziziphus mauritiana); the jujube.
bēr f
bier; a litter to transport dead people
Advantages of the CRC-4 method The CRC-4 method is mainly used to protect the communication against a wrong frame alignment word, and also to provide a certain degree of monitoring of the bit error rate (BER), when this has low values (around 10 −6 ). Source: Internet
Ali Ber controls trade along the Niger River with a navy of war vessels. Source: Internet
Digital Communications, John Proakis, Massoud Salehi, McGraw-Hill Education, Nov 6, 2007 People usually plot the BER curves to describe the performance of a digital communication system. Source: Internet
BER comparison between BPSK and differentially encoded BPSK with gray-coding operating in white noise. Source: Internet
Demodulation BER comparison between DBPSK, DQPSK and their non-differential forms using gray-coding and operating in white noise. Source: Internet
If a simple transmission channel model and data source model is assumed, the BER may also be calculated analytically. Source: Internet