Q.1.
A pure ALOHA network transmits 200-bit frames on a shared channel ofkbps. What is the requirement to make this frame collision-free?
Q.2.
A pure ALOHA network transmits 200-bit frames on a shared channel ofkbps. What is the throughput if the system (all stations together) producesframes per second?
Q.3.
A pure ALOHA network transmits 200-bit frames on a shared channel ofkbps. What is the throughput if the system (all stations together) producesframes per second?
Q.4.
A pure ALOHA network transmits 200-bit frames on a shared channel ofkbps. What is the throughput if the system (all stations together) producesframes per second?
Q.5.
A slotted ALOHA network transmits 200-bit frames using a shared channel with a 200-kbps bandwidth. Find the throughput if the system (all stations together) producesframes per second.
Q.6.
A slotted ALOHA network transmits 200-bit frames using a shared channel with a 200-kbps bandwidth. Find the throughput if the system (all stations together) producesframes per second.
Q.7.
A network using CSMA/CD has a bandwidth ofMbps. If the maximum propagation time (including the delays in the devices and ignoring the time needed to send a jamming signal, as we see later) is 25.6 μs, what is the minimum size of the frame?
Q.8.
In collision free protocol channel efficiency is given by-
Q.9.
Q.10.
Q.11.
After performing bit stuffing on the following stream :the output is-