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What are flow-control methods?

Sliding Window Stop and Wait


What size is a sliding window for a device that uses the stop and wait flow control method?

A single frame


1 What is the advantage of sliding window flow control over stop-wait flow control?

The advantage of sliding window flow control over stop-and-wait flow control lies in its efficiency and utilization of available bandwidth. Sliding window allows multiple frames to be in transit before requiring an acknowledgment, which reduces idle time and increases throughput. In contrast, stop-and-wait requires the sender to wait for an acknowledgment after each frame, leading to potential underutilization of the communication channel, especially in high-latency networks. This makes sliding window more suitable for high-speed and long-distance communication.


Define error control Describe stop and wait error control?

3.a Explain Stop-and-Wait Error Control and Sliding Window Error Control techniques.


What is the advantage of sliding window flow control over stop-wait flow control?

As compared to stop-and-wait flow control the sliding window flow control has a far better performance. This is because in a wireless environment data rates are very low and noise level is very high, so waiting for an acknowledge for every packet that is transfered does not seem feasible. Thus,Transferring data as a bulk ( Once the medium is allocated ) would yield a better performance in terms of higher throughput. So the choice is sliding window flow control. Sliding window flow control is a point to point protocol assuming that no other entity tries to communicate until the current data transfer is complete by truqchalar


What is the advantage of sliding window flow control over stop wait flow control?

As compared to stop-and-wait flow control the sliding window flow control has a far better performance. This is because in a wireless environment data rates are very low and noise level is very high, so waiting for an acknowledge for every packet that is transfered does not seem feasible. Thus,Transferring data as a bulk ( Once the medium is allocated ) would yield a better performance in terms of higher throughput. So the choice is sliding window flow control. Sliding window flow control is a point to point protocol assuming that no other entity tries to communicate until the current data transfer is complete by truqchalar


1 what force prevents a heavy box from sliding along the floor when you push on it?

Sliding Friction If you push hard enough on the cardboard box filled with books, it will start sliding. If you stop pushing after the box starts sliding, it will slow down and stop. The force that acted on the box to slow it down was sliding friction. Sliding friction is the force that opposes the motion of two sliding surfaces in contact. Sliding friction exists between all sliding surfaces that are touching, such as the surfaces of the moving parts in a car's engine.


Why do wipers stop in middle of window on your Oldsmobile intrigue 2000?

Wipers on a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue may stop in the middle of the window due to a malfunction in the wiper motor, a faulty wiper switch, or an issue with the wiper linkage. Additionally, if the wiper arms are misaligned or if there’s an electrical problem, it can prevent them from completing their full range of motion. Checking the motor and electrical connections, as well as ensuring the wiper arms are properly attached, can help diagnose the issue.


What causes and object sliding on a surface to stop?

Friction between the object and the surface causes its sliding motion to slow down and eventually stop. Other factors such as air resistance and any external forces acting on the object can also contribute to its deceleration and eventual halt.


How do you prevent your computer's folders' addresses from showing up in Internet Explorer's URL drop-down window?

I doubt there is a way to stop your folders from showing in the drop-down window, but if you want to stop your website history from showing you should clear your cookies very often.


What is the force that holds back a sliding object?

The force that holds back a sliding object is friction. Friction is the resistance that occurs when two surfaces rub against each other, causing the object to slow down or stop.


How do you repair an electric window on the driver's side that will not go down on a Ford F-150?

I am a Audi/VW specialist so I could be wrong but attleast you got an answer to help... I have a 97 F-150 and found that the window's controll module thinks the window is already down. I you can get the window to go down Then you will notice the window relay will stop clicking when the window is all the way down. The problem is that the window thinks it is down... I am told and read in research that the controll module is down. The only thing I need to know is is in the motor or is there a separate computer? I also found out this happens frequently.

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