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Consider a physical transmission medium of capacity C bits/sec between two stations that have I bits of information sent/received in chunks of R-bit packets (where I ≫ R and each packet has a header of size h bits). The inter-packet resynchronization delay in the clock hardware is d sec, which requires that two successive packet transmissions be separated by at least d sec. What is the total time to send the I bits of information ? Assuming that the signal propagation delay is negligible.

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when calculating the total time to send the I bits of information or The packet delivery time or latency which can be said to be the amount of time from when the first bit leaves the point of transmission until the last is received. When it comes to a physical link, it can be computed or determined as: Packet delivery time = Transmission time + Propagation delay.

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Consider a physical transmission medium of capacity C bits/sec between two stations-example-1
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