
MAC Protocols
... Link Layer Services (more) Flow Control: pacing between adjacent sending and receiving nodes Error Detection: errors caused by signal attenuation, noise. receiver detects presence of errors: • signals sender for retransmission or drops frame Error Correction: receiver identifies and c ...
... Link Layer Services (more) Flow Control: pacing between adjacent sending and receiving nodes Error Detection: errors caused by signal attenuation, noise. receiver detects presence of errors: • signals sender for retransmission or drops frame Error Correction: receiver identifies and c ...
Chapter 5
... • Routing information is packaged in a more compact format • Only updated routing table information is shared among routers • There is no hop count limit as with RIP • It does not slow down on networks with different speeds • It enables better load balancing of network traffic • It enables better au ...
... • Routing information is packaged in a more compact format • Only updated routing table information is shared among routers • There is no hop count limit as with RIP • It does not slow down on networks with different speeds • It enables better load balancing of network traffic • It enables better au ...
National Semiconductor® General Purpose I/O Controller
... drive. Each input pin can be enabled to provide level-sensitive interrupt capabability, with programmable polarity. The interrupt output signal from the General Purpose I/O Controller is the logic OR of all interrupt-enabled inputs. A functional test feature enables the I/O pins to be controlled and ...
... drive. Each input pin can be enabled to provide level-sensitive interrupt capabability, with programmable polarity. The interrupt output signal from the General Purpose I/O Controller is the logic OR of all interrupt-enabled inputs. A functional test feature enables the I/O pins to be controlled and ...
study of response time analysis for can bus
... The first one method is the Manchester encoding scheme represents the bits as transitions from ‘0’ to ‘1’ or ‘1’ to‘0’. Even if a frame has a string of ‘1’s or ‘0’s the transition is always necessary. The Manchester encoding scheme is very useful in asynchronous communication systems since there is ...
... The first one method is the Manchester encoding scheme represents the bits as transitions from ‘0’ to ‘1’ or ‘1’ to‘0’. Even if a frame has a string of ‘1’s or ‘0’s the transition is always necessary. The Manchester encoding scheme is very useful in asynchronous communication systems since there is ...
IP address format: Dotted decimal notation: 10000000 00001011
... • Checksum: prepend pseudo-header • Urgent Pointer: byte offset in current payload where ...
... • Checksum: prepend pseudo-header • Urgent Pointer: byte offset in current payload where ...
Design Space for Interconnection Networks
... • Autonomous PEs sharing a central memory • Simultaneous reads and writes to the same location can all be handled in a single cycle. • Semantics given by the serialization principle: • ... as if all operations occurred in some (unspecified) serial order. • Obviously the above is a very desirable mod ...
... • Autonomous PEs sharing a central memory • Simultaneous reads and writes to the same location can all be handled in a single cycle. • Semantics given by the serialization principle: • ... as if all operations occurred in some (unspecified) serial order. • Obviously the above is a very desirable mod ...
Optimizing Your Network Design
... can inform routers in the network of their QoS requirements using both in-band and out of band methods ...
... can inform routers in the network of their QoS requirements using both in-band and out of band methods ...
an outline of the iso rfid data protocol
... length data to be encoded, and for different formats of data (e.g. numeric or alphanumeric) being encoded as efficiently as possible. Through the rules of ISO/IEC 15962, it is possible to correctly interpret the data on the tag without any prior knowledge of what data is encoded on the tag. This is ...
... length data to be encoded, and for different formats of data (e.g. numeric or alphanumeric) being encoded as efficiently as possible. Through the rules of ISO/IEC 15962, it is possible to correctly interpret the data on the tag without any prior knowledge of what data is encoded on the tag. This is ...
Networking
... Transport Layer (Contd….): Responsibilities of Transport Layer are as follows: Service Point Addressing. Segmentation and Reassembly. Connection Control. Flow Control. Error Control. ...
... Transport Layer (Contd….): Responsibilities of Transport Layer are as follows: Service Point Addressing. Segmentation and Reassembly. Connection Control. Flow Control. Error Control. ...
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IOSR-JECE)
... Abstract: In this research paper ,we developed a model for a large network, wireless nodes are interconnected and each can be considered as a node processor that offer services to other node processors connected to a specific network. A very high proportion of the nodes that offer services need to c ...
... Abstract: In this research paper ,we developed a model for a large network, wireless nodes are interconnected and each can be considered as a node processor that offer services to other node processors connected to a specific network. A very high proportion of the nodes that offer services need to c ...
Slide 1
... • Passive – no power required, passes signal does not regenerate signal • Active – regenerates and cleans signal , power required (repeater) ...
... • Passive – no power required, passes signal does not regenerate signal • Active – regenerates and cleans signal , power required (repeater) ...
How The Internet Works - Directory | CS
... A message unit in an IP network is called an IP datagram. This is the basic unit of information transmitted across TCP/IP networks. Other internetwork layer protocols are IP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP(Active Reservation Protocol) and RARP(Reverse Address Resolution Protocol). – RARP (Reverse Address Resolutio ...
... A message unit in an IP network is called an IP datagram. This is the basic unit of information transmitted across TCP/IP networks. Other internetwork layer protocols are IP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP(Active Reservation Protocol) and RARP(Reverse Address Resolution Protocol). – RARP (Reverse Address Resolutio ...
CS61C - Lecture 13
... /sec,1000 Mbits/sec (1.25, 12.5, 125 MBytes/s) • Run, installed by network administrators ...
... /sec,1000 Mbits/sec (1.25, 12.5, 125 MBytes/s) • Run, installed by network administrators ...
Chapter6.5
... – Examine source address, dest address, protocol number, source port and dest port (or use single FlowLabel field in IPv6) – Use mapping from flow-specific info to service class identifier • Guaranteed: mapping may be one-to-one • Controlled load: mapping may be many-to-one ...
... – Examine source address, dest address, protocol number, source port and dest port (or use single FlowLabel field in IPv6) – Use mapping from flow-specific info to service class identifier • Guaranteed: mapping may be one-to-one • Controlled load: mapping may be many-to-one ...
CS132/EECS148
... c. Provide an interpretation of the bandwidth-delay product. It is the maximum number of bits that the link can contain in the same time. Problem 5 - Suppose a user wants to load a simple static HTML page into his/her browser. Also assume RTT is 5 seconds and the total needed time for the page to be ...
... c. Provide an interpretation of the bandwidth-delay product. It is the maximum number of bits that the link can contain in the same time. Problem 5 - Suppose a user wants to load a simple static HTML page into his/her browser. Also assume RTT is 5 seconds and the total needed time for the page to be ...
chap06
... Network Layer 3 moves data across multiple networks using routers Routable – protocols that function at Network layer, such as TCP/IP or IPX/SPX, essential for large-scale networks or enterprise networks Nonroutable – protocols that do not include Network layer routing capabilities, such as NetBEUI, ...
... Network Layer 3 moves data across multiple networks using routers Routable – protocols that function at Network layer, such as TCP/IP or IPX/SPX, essential for large-scale networks or enterprise networks Nonroutable – protocols that do not include Network layer routing capabilities, such as NetBEUI, ...
ppt
... – AS exports only customer routes to a peer – AS exports a peer’s routes only to its customers – Often the relationship is settlement-free (i.e., no $$$) Traffic to/from the peer and its customers ...
... – AS exports only customer routes to a peer – AS exports a peer’s routes only to its customers – Often the relationship is settlement-free (i.e., no $$$) Traffic to/from the peer and its customers ...
Internet PowerPoint - University at Albany
... Switch is a generic term for a device that switches data (packets or frames) Hub is link layer switch (node to node) ...
... Switch is a generic term for a device that switches data (packets or frames) Hub is link layer switch (node to node) ...
Guidelines for environmental information management in WB projects
... World Bank projects are investing significant resources to collect biological and geospatial data not only in environmental projects, but also in agriculture, infrastructure, and rural development projects ...
... World Bank projects are investing significant resources to collect biological and geospatial data not only in environmental projects, but also in agriculture, infrastructure, and rural development projects ...