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Go-Back-N & Selective-Repeat Protocols uses sliding window- Networking
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Q. Go-Back-N and Selective-Repeat Protocols uses
- Published on 23 Jun 15
a.
sliding window
b.
sliding frame
c.
sliding packet
d.
None of the above.
ANSWER: sliding window
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Prajakta Pandit
-Posted on 26 Oct 15
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Go-Back-N and Selective-Repeat protocols use sliding window.
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Go-Back-N
is a specific instance of the Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) protocol. It uses a sliding window protocol with the transmit window size of N and receive window size of 1 .
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Selective-Repeat
is a specific instance of Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) protocol, which is used to solve sequence number problem in communication.
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