= Residual bit error rate
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Residual Bit Error Rate (RBER) is a measure used in digital communications and data storage systems to quantify the rate at which errors remain after error correction processes have been applied. It provides insight into the effectiveness of error correction mechanisms in reducing the number of erroneous bits in transmitted or stored data. \#\#\# Key Points about RBER: 1. **Definition:** RBER is defined as the number of bits that are still in error divided by the total number of bits processed after applying error correction techniques.
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