Systems Architecture
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Chapter 8, Problem 23VE
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Minimum of one start bit is added to the beginning of each message in asynchronous transmission.
Hence, the correct answer is “Start bit”.
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232.
The channels can be shared in an area with many subscribers with the help of
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frequency sharing
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A ________receives a signal and, before it becomes too weak or corrupted, regenerates the original bit pattern. It then sends the refreshed signal.
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passive hub
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