For pure ALOHA, the usable bandwidth of a 56kbps channel is 10.3kbps. With each station transmitting at 10bps, the maximum number of stations that can be supported is 1030.
The stop-and-wait protocol achieves 50% efficiency when the frame transmission time equals the round-trip propagation delay. For a 20kbps bit rate and 2000 bit frame size, this occurs at a 100ms transmission time.
For pure ALOHA, the usable bandwidth of a 56kbps channel is 10.3kbps. With each station transmitting at 10bps, the maximum number of stations that can be supported is 1030.
The stop-and-wait protocol achieves 50% efficiency when the frame transmission time equals the round-trip propagation delay. For a 20kbps bit rate and 2000 bit frame size, this occurs at a 100ms transmission time.
For pure ALOHA, the usable bandwidth of a 56kbps channel is 10.3kbps. With each station transmitting at 10bps, the maximum number of stations that can be supported is 1030.
The stop-and-wait protocol achieves 50% efficiency when the frame transmission time equals the round-trip propagation delay. For a 20kbps bit rate and 2000 bit frame size, this occurs at a 100ms transmission time.
May-1998 Q. 9 b) A n s . : For pure ALOHA s = 0.184
usable Bandwidth for channel
= 0.184 56kbps = 10.3kbps Each station transmits at 1000 b its 100 se c = 10 bps U sab le B and wid th Station d ata rate 10.3 10 3 10
No. of stations =
= 1030 stations
Computer Networks & Communication
May-1999 Q . 2 a) A n s . : The efficiency will be 50% when the time to transmit the frame equals the round trip propagation delay. For 20kbps bit rate = i.e. 20 bits/ms. 20100(2000bits) takes 100ms.