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5 May, 01:34

Suppose a 4096 bit message is sent along a 10Mbit/sec transmission link. Suppose that the latency between the sender and the receive is 4 milliseconds. What is message transmission time?

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  1. 5 May, 01:43
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    Answer: 8.1 msec.

    Explanation:

    If we are told that we have a transmission link of sending 10 Mbits in one second, setting up a direct proportion, we can find out how much time is needed to send 4096 bits along the same channel, as follows:

    10⁶ bits = 1 sec

    4096 bits = x ⇒ x = 4096 bits. 1 sec / 10⁶ bits = 4.1 msec.

    As we have 4 msec of latency between sender and the receiver, we need to add these 4 msec to the transit time, so we have a total message transmission time of 8.1 msec.
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