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    1. One simple means of device handshaking involves polling: A. The host repeatedly checks the busy bit on the device until it becomes clear. B. The host writes a byte of data into the data-out register, and sets the write bit in the command register C. The host sets the command ready bit in the command register to notify the device of the pending command. D. Answer: All of the above 2. Polling can be very fast and efficient A. if both the device and the controller are fast B. if there is significant

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    3.2 RELATED WORK A review over the various techniques which used for key management in VANET is presented in this section. Hao, Y., Cheng, et Al“A distributed key management framework with cooperative message authentication in VANET In [10] The OKD scheme is a centralized group key management protocol and uses periodic rekeying to decrease the communication cost. The OKD scheme constructs the key tree with one-way key approach and derives the new key from the old one to improve the rekeying efficiency

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    Beginning with their social life, both cultures share a similarity in mannerism. The Walloons and Flemish are overall formal and polite people. “Conversations are marked by frequent exchanges of compliments and repeated handshaking,” (“Walloons”). Close friends and relatives are commonly greeted with shaking hands and hugging. It is not unusual for a male and a female or two female friends to exchange a kiss on the cheek. In addition to their social life, the athletics department

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    1) What are the two types of services that the Internet provides to its applications? What are some of characteristics of each of these services? a) connection-oriented service (TCP) and a connectionless service (UDP) are twoo types of services. characteristics of the connection-oriented service are: • Two end-systems first “handshake” before either starts to send application data to the other. • Provides reliable data transfer, i.e., all application data sent by one side of the

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    Introduction The two TCP/IP transport layer protocols (TCP and UDP), are very crucial for the smooth operation of network services for both the computer applications and application layer protocols such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP and Telnet. These two transport layer protocols TCP and UDP execute these services via the employment of IP. They use IP in the efficient routing of packets to their respective destination networks (Steinke,2001).The TCP is further noted by Steinke (2001) to be responsible for

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