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Internet vs Ethernet Ethernet is a network protocol that controls how data (packets) is transmitted over a LAN. Internet is a world wide packet switching network. Since it is based on packets, and Ethernet delivers packets, the carrier for the Internet that most people encounter is Ethernet
What is channel partitioning protocol? Each node gets a certain amount of time to send data Pro: eliminates collisions and is fair Con: Each of N nodes gets R/N time, even if only one wants to send
Random access protocol A transmitting node transmits at the full rate of the channel, R bps. If collision -> retransmission. Example: Slotted Aloha
Difference between Slotted Aloha and Pure Aloha -In PA, whenever a station has data to send it transmits it without waiting whereas, in SA the user waits till the next time slot beings to transmit the data.
Pure Aloha - the stations transmit frames whenever they have data to send. - stations expects and ACK -If the frame is destroyed because of collision the station waits for a random amount of time and sends it again.
Slotted Aloha • In slotted ALOHA, the time of the shared channel is divided into discrete intervals called slots. • The stations can send a frame only at the beginning of the slot and only one frame is sent in each slot. • In slotted ALOHA, there is still a possibility of collision if two stations try to send at the beginning of the same time slot as shown in fig.
CSMA - Carrier Sense Multiple Access Random access protocol: When a frame is ready for transmission the medium is checked first. If the medium is idle, the frame is sent. Otherwise it waits
Exponential back-off algorithm Calculates the time a node should wait to retransmit after a collision. You pick a number K from 2^N -1 where N is the number of collisions, with the same prob p. Multiply that by a number K. For ethernet you multiply K by 512 bit times, i.e K times the amount of time it takes to send 512 bits. Ex: if you have a speed of 10 Mbit/s and slot time 512 bit times, then the Time Interval is 51.2 microseconds
Taking turns protocol In contrast to random access. Two examples: Polling protocol Token passing protocol
Polling protocol One node is the master node. It polls each of the nodes in round-robin. It tells nodes when they can transmit and how much. Pro: eliminates collisions and empty slots Con: polling delay and if Master Node fails the whole system fails
Token passing protocol A token is exchanged between nodes. Node hods token if it has frames to send, otherwise token is sent to the next.
When does Ethernet use CSMA/CD? for shared broadcast channels
CSMA/CD CSMA + collision detection, when collision is detected it stops sending and then waits for a random time interval before trying to resend the frame
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