1. It shares many users at same time
2. share a finite amount of radio spectrum
3. high performance
4. duplexing generally required
5. It works in frequency domain
6. It also works in time domain
Syringe
CSMA tries to determine whether the network is already in use by another system before attempting to transmit (multiple access). It is a contention based technique; devices contend with each other to use the network. So if a device is already transmitting the other device will wait.If devices were to randomly attempt to transmit without listening first there would be more collisions between devices, which would lead to lower throughput of data through the network.
A denial of service attack is a technique that hackers use once they have already gained access to an individual computer, or a larger network. They essentially keep the computer or network so busy that it cannot access the internet. One would not use this technique to stop hackers. Strong virus and malware protection, coupled with a firewall, is the best defense.
What exactly are you referring to? Drum-making technique? The history of drums? The changes that have happen style-wise in popular music? If you explain the question better, I would be glad to answer it for you!
There are multiple ways to implement threads. An answer is beyond the scope of this site - I would refer you to the many textbooks on operating systems that explain this in detail.
That would be the Transformation Technique.
Single door access systems are home security systems that are only made to monitor and secure a single door. More sophisticated sytems could secure multiple entrances.
She suffers from Multiple Sclerosis and also has serious visual impairments, wears often dark glasses all the time. This would explain her non-activity in the media.
how would you explain the phrase:"love of country"
Nasopharyngeal-Airway Technique
Nasopharyngeal-Airway Technique
Explain why a niche company might have an advantage in a market would price necessarily be an advantage explain why or why not