Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shannon
Noun
/ˈʃæn.ən/

Definition
A unit of information equal to one bit, named after Claude Shannon, the father of information theory.

Examples
- In data transmission, the bandwidth of a channel can be measured in shannons.
- The concept of shannon plays a crucial role in understanding how information is conveyed through various media.
- Engineers often calculate the shannon capacity to determine how much information can be sent over a network.

Meaning
Shannon refers to a measure of information used in digital communication and data processing, emphasizing the effectiveness of data transmission and encoding.

Synonyms
- Bit
- Data unit