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Record 1 2025-01-24

English

Subject field(s)
  • Data Transmission
  • Internet and Telematics
CONT

Description of Modem Signals. ... Request to Send (RTS). ... this signal is generally used to indicate that the computer is prepared to receive data from the modem (it can also be used in half-duplex communication to request permission to transmit, hence the name).

CONT

What is request to send (RTS)? RTS is a pivotal concept in computer networking. It functions as a digital protocol ensuring efficient data transmission, particularly in wireless communication. When a device wants to send data, it initiates an RTS signal, essentially requesting permission to transmit. This preemptive communication helps prevent collisions in shared network spaces, promoting a smoother flow of data. While RTS adds a layer of coordination, it's especially crucial in crowded network environments, where simultaneous transmissions are likely.

OBS

Ready to Receive; Ready to Send: These designations do not appear in either the IEEE 802.11 or the RS-232 standards.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Transmission de données
  • Internet et télématique

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Transmisión de datos
  • Internet y telemática
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