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- Retransmission might refer to: Retransmission (data networks), the resending of packets which have been damaged or lost Replication of a signal at a repeater...
- Retransmission consent is a provision of the 1992 United States Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act that requires cable operators...
- before a connection is established. Three-way handshake (active open), retransmission, and error detection adds to reliability but lengthens latency. Applications...
- Retransmission, essentially identical with automatic repeat request (ARQ), is the resending of packets which have been either damaged or lost. Retransmission...
- The first message with sequence number 0 is a real message. Bounded Retransmission Protocol (BRP) is a variant of the alternating bit protocol introduced...
- time) and doubles after every retransmission until it reaches T2 seconds (which defaults to 4 s). This results in retransmission intervals of 500 ms, 1 s,...
- In epidemiology, the basic reproduction number, or basic reproductive number (sometimes called basic reproduction ratio or basic reproductive rate), denoted...
- detected collision. The procedure is complete when retransmission is initiated or the retransmission is aborted due to numerous collisions. Continue transmission...
- related to copyright applicable to satellite broadcasting and cable retransmission, is a European Union directive that governs the application of copyright...
- dropping packets is preferable to waiting for packets dela**** due to retransmission, which may not be an option in a real-time system. The protocol was...