bandwidthiks
Bandwidthiks is a proposed composite metric in computer networking intended to capture the practical carrying capacity of a communication link under real-world conditions. It generalizes the idea of bandwidth by incorporating additional factors such as latency, jitter, error rates, and protocol overhead that influence usable data transfer in practice. The term is a neologism and is not part of formal standards.
Definition and interpretation: In practice, bandwidthiks is treated as a dimensionless index, often scaled from 0
Measurement and calculation: There is no universal formula; researchers and practitioners typically define a weighting scheme
Usage and limitations: Bandwidthiks can aid in design decisions for streaming, cloud services, and network optimization
See also: Bandwidth, Throughput, Latency, Quality of service, Network performance metrics.