Bits

Width of a bit

Width of a bit

(e) Width of a bit = m/(R · tprop) = m/(R · m/s) = s/R. (a) From previous problem part (a), prop = 0.04 seconds. So, R · tprop = 40, 000, 000 bits. (b) Maximum number of bits that will be in the link at any given time = min(bandwidth- delay product, packet size) = 400,000 bits.

  1. What is the maximum number of bits that will be in the link at any time?
  2. What is delay in data transmission?

What is the maximum number of bits that will be in the link at any time?

a. b. The bandwidth-delay product is the maximum number of bits that can be in the link and 167772 bits < 800000 bits, thus the maximum number of bits in the link at any a given time is 167772 bits.

What is delay in data transmission?

Transmission Delay:

The time taken to transmit a packet from the host to the transmission medium is called Transmission delay. For example, if bandwidth is 1 bps (every second 1 bit can be transmitted onto the transmission medium) and data size is 20 bits then what is the transmission delay?

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