Require global time synchronization
Incorrect Answer Does not require global time synchronization
Correct AnswerBoth (a) and (b)
Incorrect AnswerNone of these
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Ans: B . Does not require global time synchronization
ALOHA is a medium access control (MAC) protocol for transmission of data via a shared network channel. Using this protocol, several data streams originating from multiple nodes are transferred through a multi-point transmission channel. There are two types of ALOHA protocols – Pure ALOHA and Slotted ALOHA.
In pure ALOHA, the time of transmission is continuous. Whenever a station has an available frame, it sends the frame. If there is collision and the frame is destroyed, the sender waits for a random amount of time before retransmitting it.
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