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