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Virtual Gate Test Series: Computer Networks - CSMA
A $8$-node network runs the Carrier Sence Multiple Access $\text{(CSMA) MAC}$ protocol.The maximum data rate of the network is $\text{10 Megabits/sec}.$ Including retries, each node sends traffic according to some unknown random process ... $\text{(including retries)}$ experience a collision _____$\%?$ $\text{(Correct to two decimal places).}$
A $8$-node network runs the Carrier Sence Multiple Access $\text{(CSMA) MAC}$ protocol.The maximum data rate of the network is $\text{10 Megabits/sec}.$ Including retries...
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Jan 18, 2017
Computer Networks
computer-networks
csma-cd
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Virtual Gate Test Series: Digital Logic - Flip Flop Delay
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Jan 18, 2017
Digital Logic
digital-logic
clock-frequency
flip-flop
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Virtual Gate Test Series: Computer Networks - IP Datagram
$DF=1$ so fragmentation will not be done. but what will happen next? datagram just rejected? what will be the strategy of the network to do not loss data and retransmit?
$DF=1$ so fragmentation will not be done. but what will happen next? datagram just rejected? what will be the strategy of the network to do not loss data and retransmit?
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Jan 18, 2017
Computer Networks
computer-networks
ip-datagram
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Virtual Gate Test Series: Databases - B+ Tree
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Jan 18, 2017
Databases
databases
file-system
b-tree
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Virtual Gate Test Series: Algorithms - Time Complexity
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Jan 18, 2017
Algorithms
algorithms
time-complexity
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Testbook Test Series 2017: Calculus - Functions
The function defined for positive integers by $F\left ( 1 \right )=1 F\left ( 2 \right )=1 F\left ( 3 \right )=-1$ and by identites $F\left ( 2k \right )=F\left ( k \right ), F\left ( 2k+1 \right )=F\left ( k \right ) for\; k>=2$ ... is___ ??
The function defined for positive integers by$F\left ( 1 \right )=1 F\left ( 2 \right )=1 F\left ( 3 \right )=-1$and by identites$F\left ( 2k \right )=F\left ( k \right )...
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Jan 16, 2017
Calculus
testbook-test-series
engineering-mathematics
calculus
functions
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