bitfejl
Bitfejl, or bit error, is a flip in a stored or transmitted bit from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0. It is a common imperfection in digital communications and data storage, caused by noise, interference, timing inaccuracies, or hardware faults. The rate at which bit errors occur is described by the bit error rate (BER), defined as the number of bit errors divided by the total number of transmitted bits. BER depends on the communication channel, modulation, bandwidth, and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In practice, BER is expressed for a given system and often measured during testing or observed in operation. Burst errors, where consecutive bits are corrupted, are also important in some contexts.
To detect and correct bit errors, systems use error-detection codes and error-correction codes. Parity bits and
Bit errors influence reliability and performance. In networks and storage, BER and related metrics (frame error