2.3 | ALOHA | Multiple Access Control | Data Link Layer | Computer Networks in Nepali

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Welcome to Digital Nomad Academy (DNA)! In this video, '2.3 | Multiple Access Control | ALOHA | Data Link Layer,' we explore essential Computer Networks concepts as part of the BSc.CSIT curriculum by TU. This session is designed for students in BCA, BIM, BIT, computer engineering, and other related disciplines, and is presented in Nepali for clear understanding across all faculties in Nepal.

In this lecture, you will learn:

Multiple Access Control Protocols: Covering Randomized (ALOHA, CSMA/CD, CSMA/CA), Controlled (Token Passing, Reservation, Polling), and Channelized (FDMA, CDMA, TDMA) methods.

ALOHA Protocol: Understanding Pure ALOHA, Slotted ALOHA, vulnerable time, and the differences between Pure and Slotted ALOHA.

Flowcharts and Working Models: Visual aids to understand ALOHA’s flow and practical applications of these protocols.

We provide real-world examples of how these protocols work in data transmission, enhancing your understanding of network efficiency. Tips and study resources are included to help you retain these foundational concepts in Computer Networks.

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