No. Arq is not a legal Scrabble word.
1.Selective repeat ARQ is efficient for noisy links and Go Back N ARQ is inefficient for noisy link. 2.Selective Repeat ARQ is complicated whether Go Back N ARQ is less complicated than Selective repeat ARQ. 3.in Sender and receiver Window Size is 2^(m-1) and in Go Back N ARQ Sender Window Size is 2^(m)-1 and receiver window size is 1.
Protocols Send window size Receive window sizeStop‐and‐Wait ARQ 1 1Go‐Back‐N ARQ 32 - 1 = 31 1Selective‐Repeat ARQ 32/2 = 16 32/2 = 16
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Go-Back-N ARQRetransmission begins with the last unacknowledged frame even if subsequent frames have arrived correctly .duplicate frames are discarded.Go-back-n ARQ -- Receiver must get Frames in correct orderSelective Repeat ARQOnly the unacknowledged frame is retransmitted.It may be (slightly) more efficient than Go-back-n ARQ, but also much more complicated.Selective repeat ARQ -- correctly-received out-of-order Frames are stored at Receiver until they can be re-assembled into correct orderHamida Almangush
It means arquitecto, or architect in Spanish.
I don't believe you can change the idle if it is fuel injected, the idle is controlled by the computer, one of the most common problems with low idle is a faulty (IAC) sensor, Idle Air Control. I don't know if you can check these or not but they are available at your local parts store, they usually have a diagram on their computers to show the location of these sensors. Hope this helps.
Protocols Send window size Receive window sizeStop‐and‐Wait ARQ 1 1Go‐Back‐N ARQ 32 - 1 = 31 1Selective‐Repeat ARQ 32/2 = 16 32/2 = 16
I just adjusted mine on a '90 750, and it is located on the right side near the rear carburetor. You can find a download for the service manual if you have an Acrobat PDF reader, then search for "idle adjust." There should be a diagram available there. If it is like mine that I found, it is diagram 120. Hope that helps.
Engine idle speeds are all computer controlled these days. Not like the old days when we had a screw to move in / out to adjust ourselves.There are a few things that can be done to "influence" idle speeds - see "Related Questions" below for more