An Idle ARQ (Automatic Repeat reQuest) diagram represents the state of a communication system where the sender is in a waiting state, ready to transmit data but not currently sending any packets. In this state, the system monitors for feedback from the receiver, such as acknowledgments or negative acknowledgments for previously sent packets. If a positive acknowledgment is received, the sender can proceed with the next packet; if a negative acknowledgment or timeout occurs, the sender will retransmit the affected packet. The diagram typically illustrates the transitions between different states, highlighting how the system reacts to various events.
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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
Stop and Wait ARQ (Automatic Repeat reQuest) is a simple error control protocol used in data communication. In this method, the sender transmits a single data packet and then waits for an acknowledgment (ACK) from the receiver before sending the next packet. If the sender does not receive an ACK within a specified timeout period, it retransmits the same packet. This approach ensures reliable transmission but can be inefficient due to idle waiting times, especially in high-latency networks.
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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.