What is byte stuffing? Byte stuffing is a technique used in data transmission to avoid the confusion of control characters with the actual data. The technique involves adding extra bytes to the data to signal the start and end of the data stream, which allows control characters to be safely ...
Bit stuffing means adding an extra 0 to the data section of the frame when there is a sequence of bits with the same pattern as the ___ flag 题干 In Stop-and-Wait ARQ, we use sequence numbers to number the frames. The sequence numbers are based on ___arithmetic. modulo-2 HDLC is...
A bit (binary digit) is the smallest unit ofdatathat a computer can process and store. A bit is always in one of two physical states, similar to an on/off light switch. The state is represented by a singlebinaryvalue, usually a 0 or 1. However, the state might also be represented ...
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12. The method of claim 11, wherein the stuffing length is equal to the frame length minus the payload length. 13. A bit-stream converter for converting a first synchronous compressed bit-stream frame of data at a first sampling rate to second synchronous compressed bit-stream frame of dat...
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A very simple line code used in early data networks is called bit stuffing. The objective of this code is to prevent long runs of 1s or 0s but not necessarily achieve DC balance. The encoding works as follows. Suppose the maximum number of consecutive 1s that we are allowed in the bit...
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(PCR) fields are used for playback synchronization. The transport scramble control field facilitates payload descrambling. Private data transfer is accomplished through the Private Data Flag and Private Data Bytes. The Data Bytes are used for private payload data transfer, and the Stuffing Bytes are...