csma with collision detection network

  • 1Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection — (CSMA/CD), in computer networking, is a network control protocol in which *a carrier sensing scheme is used. *a transmitting data station that detects another signal while transmitting a frame, stops transmitting that frame, transmits a jam… …

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  • 2Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection —    The network access method used by Ethernet networks. In a CSMA/CD environment, all network nodes must contend for access to the transmission medium. If two nodes attempt to transmit data simultaneously, the transmission session is aborted.… …

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  • 3Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance — In computer networking, CSMA/CA belongs to a class of protocols called multiple access methods. CSMA/CA stands for: Carrier Sense Multiple Access With Collision Avoidance.In CSMA, a station wishing to transmit has to first listen to the channel… …

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  • 4Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection —    Abbreviated CSMA/CD. A baseband protocol with a built in collision detection technique. Each node on the network listens first and transmits only when the line is free. If two nodes transmit at exactly the same time and a collision occurs,… …

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  • 5Collision (disambiguation) — A collision is an isolated event in which two or more bodies exert relatively strong forces on each other for a relatively short time. This may specifically refer to: Traffic collision, two vehicles colliding Mid air collision, two planes… …

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  • 6Network segment — A network segment is a portion of a computer network. The nature and extent of a segment depends on the nature of the network and the device or devices used to interconnect end stations.[1] Contents 1 Ethernet 2 Token ring 3 Token bus …

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  • 7Collision (telecommunications) — A collision is the situation that occurs when two or more demands are made simultaneously on equipment that can handle only one at any given instant.[1] It may refer to: Collision domain, a physical network segment where data packets can collide… …

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  • 8CSMA/CARP — In computer networking, Carrier Sense Multiple Access With Collision Avoidance and Resolution using Priorities (CSMA/CARP) is a network control protocol used by the IEEE 802.11 protocol.CSMA/CARP is similar in nature to the CSMA/CD technology… …

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  • 9telecommunications network — Introduction       electronic system of links and switches, and the controls that govern their operation, that allows for data transfer and exchange among multiple users.  When several users of telecommunications media wish to communicate with… …

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  • 10local area network — 1. a system for linking private telecommunications equipment, as in a building or cluster of buildings. 2. Computers. a system for linking a number of microcomputers, terminals, work stations, etc. with each other or with a mainframe computer in… …

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