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13.3 Channel Class

The Channel class simulates the actual transmission of the packet at the physical layer. The basic Channel implements a shared medium with support for contention mechanisms. It allows the MAC to carry out carrier sense, contention, and collision detection. If more than one transmissions overlaps in time, a channel raises the collision flag. By checking this flag, the MAC object can implement collision detection and handling.

Since the transmission time is a function of the number of bits in the packet and the modulation speed of each individual interface (MAC), the Channel object only sets its busy signal for the duration requested by the MAC object. It also schedules the packets to be delivered to the destination MAC objects after the transmission time plus the propagation delay.



 


2000-08-24