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Sri Sairam College of Engineering, [4] formerly known as Shirdi Sai Engineering College, is an engineering institution located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. This Institution is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University , [ 5 ] Belagavi .
The Sairam Institutions began in 1989 with the start of Sai Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Chennai with just 137 students. Today the Sairam family encompasses more than a dozen institutions including School, Engineering colleges, Medical colleges, Teacher Training institutes and Polytechnic.
Sri Sairam Engineering College is an engineering institution located in the suburbs of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1995 by Leo Muthu [ 1 ] founder chairman of Leo Muthu Educational Trust.
Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology, Chennai, established in the year 2008 by jambulingam, Chairman of Sapthagiri Educational Trust, is non-profitable, and non-minority institution. The College is functioning at Sai Leo Nagar. The college is affiliated to Anna University and also approved by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi.
M. Jothiprakasam (2 April 1952 – 10 July 2015), [1] better known as Leo Muthu, was an Indian philanthropist, educationist and businessman.He was the Founder-Chairman of the "Sairam Institutions", which operates many secondary and tertiary educational institutions.
IEEE 802.11 RTS/CTS mechanism helps to solve this problem only if the nodes are synchronized and packet sizes and data rates are the same for both the transmitting nodes. When a node hears an RTS from a neighboring node, but not the corresponding CTS, that node can deduce that it is an exposed node and is permitted to transmit to other ...
IEEE 802.11 RTS/CTS (request to send/clear to send) is the optional mechanism used by the 802.11 wireless networking protocol to reduce frame collisions introduced by the hidden node problem. Originally the protocol fixed the exposed node problem as well, but later RTS/CTS does not, but includes ACKs.
The IEEE 802.11 RTS/CTS mechanism is adopted from this protocol. [3] [4] It uses RTS-CTS-DS-DATA-ACK frame sequence for transferring data, sometimes preceded by an RTS-RRTS frame sequence, in view to provide solution to the hidden node problem. [1]