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<p>protocol employed.</p>

<p>CIR is the most common type of <a href="page.php?w=free-space_optical_communication">free-space optical communication</a>.</p>

<p><big>Protocol description</big></p>
<p>Since the consumer IR protocols are for the most part not standardized, computers and universal remotes often memorize a bit stream, possibly with compression and possibly without determining the actual bit rate, and play it back. Similarities between remotes are often largely the accidental result of the finite selection of infrared encoder/decoder chips (though</p><p>
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