8.15.6 What Are ALOHA And Slotted ALOHA?
Learn how the earliest random-access networks allowed users to transmit whenever they had data available. Discover why collisions occur, how throughput is affected, and why ALOHA became the foundation of many later access protocols.
- What Is ALOHA?
- Why Is It Called ALOHA?
- Why Was ALOHA Developed?
- How Does ALOHA Work?
- What Is a Collision?
- Why Are Random Delays Used?
- What Is the Vulnerable Period?
- How Efficient Is Pure ALOHA?
- What Is Slotted ALOHA?
- Why Does Slotted ALOHA Improve Performance?
- How Efficient Is Slotted ALOHA?
- Does Slotted ALOHA Require Synchronization?
- Where Has ALOHA Been Used?
- Why Is ALOHA Well Suited to Satellite Communications?
- What Are the Advantages of ALOHA?
- What Are the Disadvantages?
- How Did ALOHA Influence Later Communication Systems?
- Did ALOHA Lead to Ethernet?
- Why Is ALOHA Important?
