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The wireless medium is shared among multiple contending nodes, that is, a single physical channel is available for wireless transmission.
In a CSMA/CA WLAN, the medium is shared between downlink and uplink traffic at all times.
The culture medium is shared by both strains, and interactions between them occur as if they were mixed in the same vessel.
The wireless medium is shared by multiple stations and the bandwidth allocation to one station will be affected by the neighboring stations.
However, in wireless networks the transmission medium is shared and communication from one node may consume the bandwidth and consequently affect the channel utilization of neighboring nodes.
The achieved results clearly demonstrate that the VTPE architecture enables the support of RT communication upon legacy bus-based industrial Ethernet networks, even when the communication medium is shared with uncontrolled traffic sources.
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Due to the communication medium being shared, it is impossible to transmit all control commands and measurement data simultaneously.
The motivation behind using MST is to achieve short link lengths which will result in the medium being shared efficiently by reducing LICs.
Local Minimum Spanning Tree (LMST) is a TCA presented in [12], which uses MST to achieve short link lengths resulting in the medium being shared efficiently.
Besides optimizing the connectivity of a particular train, it can also try to optimize bandwidth utilization for the whole fleet, by e.g., not using a medium that is shared amongst the complete fleet (e.g., satellite connection) when it has enough capacity available on other wireless links.
The reasons for such operation are rooted in the defining features of wireless communication: the variable link quality and the fact that the wireless medium should be shared by multiple users.
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