bittivirrat
Bittivirrat is a term found in Finnish technical writings that translates roughly to “bit currents” or “bit streams.” It is not a widely standardized concept in international computer science, but it is used to describe the flow and behavior of binary data at the lowest levels of digital systems—at the level of individual bits rather than higher-level structures such as bytes, frames, or packets.
Conceptually, bittivirrat refers to how bits move through a channel, processor pipeline, or storage medium, including
Metrics commonly associated with bittivirrat include bit rate (bits per second), timing jitter, burstiness of bit
Relation to broader concepts includes its association with data streams (bit streams), data transmission, and digital