Multi-Level Multi-Access (MLMA): The problem with
BRAP is the delay when the channel is lightly loaded.
When there is no frame to be transmitted, the N-bit headers
just go on and on until a station inserts a 1 into its mini
slot. On average, the waiting time would be N=2. MLAM
scheme [41] is nearly as efficient under high channel load,
but has shorter delay under low channel load. In MLAM, a
station wants to transmit a frame sends its identification in a
particular format. A group of 10 bits (called decade) is used
to represent a digit of the station number [48].
mlma protocol in network
- In your own words, define the term 'protocol' and what is the difference between protocol and protocol suite
There are various protocols ftp: file transfer protocol smtp: simple mail transfer protocol pop3: post office protocol ip: internet protocol tcp: transmission control protocol ospf: open shortest path first igrp: interior gateway routing protocol eigrp: enhanced interior gateway routing protocol rip: routing information protocol http: hyper text transfer protocol udp: user datagram protocol icmp: internet control message protocol
The answer is Protocol's. Protocol is the set of rules for formatting the data across the network.
HTML is a protocol
A set of rules used for transferring data over the Internet is called a "protocol".Hypertext transfer protocol, HTTP.
A hypertext protocol is a protocol relating to hypertext. The most well-known hypertext-related protocol would be the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, which is used to transfer hypertext from one machine to another.
TCP is the protocol of network layer, It is connection oriented protocol. UDP is the protocol of network layer, It is connection less protocol.
Network Control Protocol is uses to identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet
HTTP is classified as a stateless protocol. HTTP is classified as a stateless protocol.
Transmission control protocol/Internet Protocol or TCP/IP
The first protocol that was used by the APARNET was called the Internet Protocol.