7. Consider sending 6 Kbyte from host A to host B using Stop and Wait, Go-Back-N, and Selective Repeat. Assume packet si

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7. Consider sending 6 Kbyte from host A to host B using Stop and Wait, Go-Back-N, and Selective Repeat. Assume packet si

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7. Consider sending 6 Kbyte from host A to host B using Stop and Wait, Go-Back-N, and Selective Repeat. Assume packet size (L) is 2 Kbyte, data rate (R) is 8Mbps, RTT 18ms, window size (W) is 4 packets, and the Timeout 30 ms. Case 1: Assume all packets and ACKS are received correctly, what is the sender utilization (Usender) when using: (1) Stop and Wait: (2) Go-Back-N: (3) Selective Repeat: Case 2: Now suppose ACK2 is missed and all other packets and ACKs are received correctly. The first packet and ACK are PO and ACKO respectively. Neglect the transmission time of ACK packets. (1) Assume start sending at time 0, draw the timing diagram when using Stop and Wait, Go-Back-N, and Selective Repeat. (2) Assume start sending at time 0, when does host A finish sending the last packet when using Stop and Wait, Go-Back-N, and Selective Repeat:
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