VTU Module-2 | Media Access Control
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18EC71 | COMPUTER NETWORKS | Module-2 VTU Notes
"Random Access Protocols: ALOHA, CSMA, CSMA/CD, CSMA/CA"
This summary explores key random access protocols employed in computer networks, each designed to facilitate efficient data communication in shared network environments.
1. ALOHA (Additive Links On-line Hawaii Algorithm):
- Originating in the 1970s, ALOHA is a simple random access protocol where stations transmit data frames whenever they have information to send.
- Two variants exist: Pure ALOHA and Slotted ALOHA, with the latter using predefined time slots for transmission.
- ALOHA provides basic collision resolution mechanisms but is limited in terms of efficiency, particularly in high-traffic scenarios.
2. Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA):
- CSMA introduces a more sophisticated approach, where stations listen to the network before transmitting to avoid collisions.
- If the channel is clear, a station can send its data; otherwise, it defers transmission until the channel is idle.
- While CSMA reduces collisions compared to ALOHA, it may still experience inefficiencies, especially as the network becomes more congested.
3. CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection):
- Developed for Ethernet networks, CSMA/CD adds collision detection capabilities to CSMA.
- If a collision is detected during transmission, stations cease transmitting, initiate a backoff period, and attempt retransmission after a random delay.
- CSMA/CD is effective in managing collisions but is largely obsolete in modern networks due to full-duplex communication and switched Ethernet.
4. CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance):
- CSMA/CA is employed in wireless networks, where collision detection is challenging.
- Stations use a Request-to-Send (RTS) and Clear-to-Send (CTS) mechanism to reserve the channel before transmitting, reducing the likelihood of collisions.
- While CSMA/CA is more complex, it helps enhance efficiency and reliability in wireless communication environments.
In summary, these random access protocols represent different approaches to managing shared network resources. ALOHA laid the foundation, while CSMA, CSMA/CD, and CSMA/CA evolved to address the challenges posed by increasing network complexity and diverse communication environments. Each protocol contributes to the overall optimization of data transmission in networks, balancing the need for efficient use of resources and minimizing data collisions.
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