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The situation that occurs when two or more devices attempt to send a signal along the same channel at the same time. The result of a collision is generally a garbled message. All computer networks require some sort of mechanism to either prevent collisions altogether or to recover from collisions when they do occur.
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crash, as in: Was anyone hurt in the collision?
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The result of simultaneous transmission by two DTEs on a shared bus. Both DTEs must re-transmit the data.
Ãâó: www.iec-usa.com/Browse02/GLSC.html
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The result of two devices on a shared transmission medium, like Ethernet, transmitting simultaneously. Data is corrupted and both devices must retry their transmissions. A delay mechanism used by both senders drastically reduces the chances of another collision.
Ãâó: www.nettedautomation.com/glossary_menue/glossary_c...
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A crash or forceful joining together.
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