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bit stuffing Inserting bits in data in order to break up a bit pattern that may cause the transmission to go out of synchronization. For example, in T1 lines, timing is maintained by detecting a change from 0 to 1. If too many zero bits are transmitted consecutively, the receiving end may lose synchronization because too much time has passed without sensing voltage. Therefore, in long strings of zeros, a set of bits that begins with a 1 and functions as a timing signal is "stuffed" into the stream of zeros at certain intervals.When bits are added to fill out the remainder of a field or frame, it is known as "bit padding." See padding. bit stuffing [′bit ‚stəf·iŋ] (communications) The insertion of extra bits in a transmitted message in order to fill a frame to a fixed size or to break up a pattern of bits that could be mistaken for control codes.
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