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9 August, 11:19

How long does it take to send a 3 MiB file from Host A to Host B over a circuit-switched network, assuming:

Total link transmission rate = 30.8 Gbps.

Network is FDM, with 2 permitted users, each with an equal bandwidth share.

A link connection requires a setup time of 67.7 ms.

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  1. 9 August, 14:22
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    The answer is 69.3 ms

    Explanation:

    if 1 MiB = 0.008388608 Gb

    then 3 MiB = 3 x 0.008388608 = 0.025165824 Gb.

    since the bandwidth is equally shared amongst two users, each user gets equal share of the bandwidth which is Total Bandwidth/Number of Users. (

    The bandwidth for each user = 30.8/2 = 15.4 Gbps.

    The time taken for the message to reach from host A to host B = 0.025165824/15.4 s = 0.00163414441 which is = 1.63 ms.

    The link connection requires a setup time of 67.7 ms

    Therefore, the net time required is = 67.7 ms + 1.63 ms = 69.3 ms.
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