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Author: Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem P9P
Program Plan Intro
ALOHA:
It is nothing but a method in which the transmitter sends data whenever there is an availability of a frame. It provides co-ordination and access to a shared communication networks channel.
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