Engineering, 16.10.2020 08:01 niescarlosj
Suppose two hosts, Jupiter and Pluto, are separated by 4.5 x 103 km and are connected by a direct link of rate R = 10 Mbps. Suppose the propagation speed over the link is 2.5 × 108 m/s. Consider sending a file of 10000 Mbytes from Jupiter to Pluto. Suppose the file is sent continuously as one large message. What is the maximum number of bits that will be in the link at any given time? Note: 1 Mbps = 1,000,000 bps & 1 Mbyte = (1024)2 bytes.
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