media access control technique
C19811
concept
A media access control technique is a method or protocol that governs how multiple devices share and coordinate access to a common communication medium to avoid collisions and ensure efficient data transmission.
Observed surface forms (5)
- token-passing network protocol ×2
- bandwidth allocation algorithm ×1
- medium access control protocol ×1
- multiple access technique ×1
- token-passing network ×1
Instances (7)
- Enhanced Transmission Selection via concept surface "bandwidth allocation algorithm"
- Time Division Multiple Access
- TokenTalk via concept surface "token-passing network protocol"
- CSMA via concept surface "medium access control protocol"
- IEEE 802.4 token bus via concept surface "token-passing network protocol"
- Code Division Multiple Access via concept surface "multiple access technique"
- Modbus Plus via concept surface "token-passing network"