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Automatic Repeat Requests (ARQs)

ARQ Protocol

Automatic Repeat Request Protocol

This is a protocol for error control over unreliable or noisy network connections. For each frame sent an acknowledgement is sent from the receiver to indicate that the frame has been successfully used. Checksums / check-digits are used to check the data integrity and timeouts are used if not reply is received.
There are 3 versions of ARQ:

  • Stop & Wait
  • Stop n go back
  • Selective repeat

Stop & Wait

Go back N ARQ

Selective Repeat ARQ

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