STOP-AND-WAIT AUTOMATIC REPREAT REQUEST

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Information on Stop-and-wait automatic repreat request (Stop-and-wait ARQ)

Stop-and-wait automatic repreat request (stop-and-wait ARQ) is an error correction technique in which the sender transmits a block of data and then waits for an acknowledgment before transmitting the next block.


Other topics in our resources on Communications Systems related to Stop-and-wait automatic repreat request include: 
 
  • Automatic repeat request (ARQ)
  • Acknowledgement (Ack)
  • Selective-reject automatic repeat request (Selective-reject ARQ)
  • Go-back-N automatic repeat request (Go-back-N ARQ)
  • Negative acknowledgement (NACK)
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