Pipelining in Packet Switching Example of Pipeline explained using 1510 and 20 packets











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A mode of data transmission in which a message is broken into a number of parts which are sent independently, over whatever route is optimum for each packet, and reassembled at the destination. • So, to reduce the time we need to check in how many packet should our data be packetized. • In example,Data will be packetized in • 1 packet • 5 packet • 10 packet • 20 packet • At last their time will be compared. • There exist a threshold value at which the Total time decreases and if we increase the number of Packets after that limit, Total time starts increasing. Initially the time is decreasing for some limit and after that time is going to increase. If the number of Packets are very large then it may take time more than the time taken by the transmission of single packet. • #knowledgethrusters #switching

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