1.4 - Delay, Loss, and Throughput | FHU - Computer Networks

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A quick look at how delay and loss occur in packet switched networks, and an introduction to throughput.

The slides are adapted from Kurose and Ross, Computer Networks 5th edition and are copyright 2009, Kurose and Ross.
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Thank you so much for this! Watching a video like this is way better than just reading a textbook.

iLeaveYouWithHugs
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@7:45, the propagation time is distance/speed = 100km/1000km per hour= 0.1 hour=6mins. the transmission time per packet or per car is 1min (given). So total time for one packet to get from A to B is 6mins + 1 min= 7mins. Previously it took 12 mins for all the packets to get from A to B but now in the new conditions it takes 7 mins for ONE packet to get from A to B. So the answer is YES, so packets will actually reach B before all of them even leave A

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14:56 So, just to clarify, Rs and Rc are basically the respective bandwidths of the Server to the Router and the Router to the client?

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With the caravan analogy, where did 7 come from?

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this dude is just reading from a book or something
just mumbling and no actual explanation

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