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latency
[ leyt-n-see ]
noun
- the state of being latent.
- Computers. the period of delay when one component of a hardware system is waiting for an action to be executed by another component.
- Digital Technology. the time required online or in a network for the one-way or round-trip transfer of data between two nodes.
- Digital Technology. (in virtual reality and other types of simulation) the discrepancy between the time delay of stimulus and response in the simulation as compared to the real-world equivalent.
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And by the time that the conscious recognition of that has happened, which is around 300 milliseconds … Then the onset latency should be at least that amount of time, if not even more.â€
"We stay in the optical domain the whole time, until the end when we want to read out the answer. This enables us to achieve ultra-low latency," Bandyopadhyay says.
The findings show that distraction and multitasking significantly increase response latency and impair the decision-making of the remote driver, potentially raising safety concerns.
Notably, some of these compounds synergized -- that is, achieved "greater than the sum of its parts" latency reversal -- when administered with preexisting LRA compounds.
"The trouble is: until now, we didn't always know why this latency was happening."
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