The Ethernet bus LAN protocol is really only suitable when message transmission time is significantly larger than
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The Ethernet bus LAN protocol is really only suitable when message transmission time is significantly larger than 2t, where r is the end-to-end bus propagation delay. Consider the case in which transmission time is less than T. Is it possible for a destination station to correctly receive an undistorted message, even though the source station observes a collision inside the 2t collision window period? If not, justify your answer. If you think it is possible, give the relative locations of the source, destination, and interfering stations on the bus and describe the relevant event times.
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Computer Organization
ISBN: 9780072320862
5th Edition
Authors: V Carl Hamacher, Carl Hamacher, Zvonko G Vranesic, Safwat G Zaky
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