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  • 11Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance — (MACA) is a slotted media access control protocol used in wireless LAN data transmission to avoid collisions caused by the hidden station problem and to simplify exposed station problem. The basic idea of MACA is a wireless network node makes an… …

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  • 12Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance for Wireless — (MACAW)[1] is a slotted Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol widely used in Ad hoc networks.[2] Furthermore, it is foundation of many other MAC protocols used in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN).[2] The IEEE 802.11 RTS/CTS mechanism is adopted from …

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  • 13Datagram Congestion Control Protocol — Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP …

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  • 14Multi-carrier code division multiple access — (MC CDMA) is a multiple access scheme used in OFDM based telecommunication systems, allowing the system to support multiple users at the same time. MC CDMA spreads each user symbol in the frequency domain. That is, each user symbol is carried… …

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  • 15Resilient Packet Ring — (RPR), also known as IEEE 802.17, is a standard designed for the optimized transport of data traffic over optical fiber ring networks. Its design is to provide the resilience found in SONET/SDH networks (50ms protection) but instead of setting up …

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  • 16OpenSolaris Network Virtualization and Resource Control — is a set of OpenSolaris features, currently under development by Sun Microsystems as an open source project. OpenSolaris provides an internal network virtualization and quality of service scenario, implemented through the features of the… …

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  • 17Multi-frequency time division multiple access — MF TDMA (Multi Frequency, Time Division Multiple Access) is the leading technology for dynamically sharing bandwidth resources in an over the air, two way communications network. Many variations of MF TDMA technology (including simple TDMA) exist …

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  • 18Medium access controller — MAC or Medium Access Controller is the hardware or rarely software which provides data link layer connectivity for local area network protocols, most commonly Ethernet.The MAC creates the Ethernet packets from the higher level network protocol… …

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  • 19Gigabit Media Independent Interface — (GMII) is an interface between the Media Access Control (MAC) device and the physical layer (PHY). The interface defines speeds up to 1000 Mbit/s, implemented using an eight bit data interface clocked at 125 MHz, and is backwards compatible with… …

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  • 20Media Player (Microsoft) — This article is about the original Microsoft media player. For media players in general, see Media player. For the current Microsoft media player, see Windows Media Player. Media Player Media Player in Windows XP …

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