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Definition | : | Reflected Binary Code |
Category | : | Computing » General Computing |
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Reflected Binary Code (RBC), also known as Gray code, is a binary numeral system in which two successive values differ in only one bit. In other words, each code word in RBC is generated by changing the state of only one bit at a time.
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Gray code is named after Frank Gray, an American physicist who is best known for his contributions to information theory and digital communication.
Red Blood Cell
Anatomy & Physiology
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Royal Bank of Canada
Banking
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Real Business-Cycle
Business Terms
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Rotating Biological Contactor
Tech Terms
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Role-Based Collaboration
General Computing
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Radio Block Centre
Rail Transport
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Rwanda Biomedical Centre
Departments & Agencies
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Richard Bland College
Universities & Institutions
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Robinvale Airport
Airport Codes
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Ryukyu Broadcasting Corporation
TV & Radio
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Regional Broadband Consortium
Regional Organizations
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Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation
TV & Radio
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Recognition-By-Components
Psychology
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Rare Breeds Canada
Regional Organizations
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Roosendaal Boys Combinatie
[Roosendaal Boys Combination]
Football
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The full form of RBC is Reflected Binary Code
Reflected Binary Code | Role-Based Collaboration
Red Blood Cell | Real Business-Cycle | Rotating Biological Contactor | Reflected Binary Code | Role-Based Collaboration | Radio Block Centre | Recognition-By-Components