judyth-avatar

Explain random access protocol?

It is a type of protocol but I am not clear about it. Please somebody help me.
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about 13 years ago
parni-avatar
Both equally forms of documents possess advantages and drawbacks. If you're generally getting at data within the same order, a new step by step-accessibility record is quicker. Should you often admittance selective information randomly, haphazard entry is much better.
about 13 years ago
larag-avatar
The arbitrary-entry data file allows you to go through or even compose selective information any place in the record. Within a continuous-accessibility report, you can simply read and write information sequentially, beginning with the start of this data file.
about 13 years ago
sakib-avatar
"In random access no station is superior to another station and none is assigned the control over another. Each station is can transmit when it desires on the condition that it fallows the predefined procedures. No scheduled time for the station to transmit, transmission is random among the stations; that is why methods are called random access. Stations compete with one another to access the medium that is why the methods are called contention methods. Source: http://en.docsity.com/en-docs/Multiple+Access-Data+Communication+and+Computer+Networks-Lecture+Slides"