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What (who) is bus network - definition

NETWORK TOPOLOGY IN WHICH NODES ARE DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO A COMMON HALF-DUPLEX LINK
Bus topology; Linear bus topology
  • Topology]] of a bus network

bus network         
<networking> A network in which all nodes are connected to a single wire (the bus). The two endpoints will have a terminator. Bus networks typically use CSMA/CD techniques to determine which node transmits data on the wire at any given time. Examples are Ethernet 10Base2 and 10Base5 networks. See also star network, ring network. (1999-11-28)
Bus network         
A bus network is a network topology in which nodes are directly connected to a common half-duplex link called a bus.
IEEE 802.4         
COMPUTER NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
Token Bus; IEEE 802.4; 802.4; Token-bus network; Token bus
<networking, standard> The IEEE Token Bus standard. (1996-12-12)

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Bus network

A bus network is a network topology in which nodes are directly connected to a common half-duplex link called a bus.

A host on a bus network is called a station. In a bus network, every station will receive all network traffic, and the traffic generated by each station has equal transmission priority. A bus network forms a single network segment and collision domain. In order for nodes to share the bus, they use a medium access control technology such as carrier-sense multiple access (CSMA) or a bus master.

Examples of use of bus network
1. "The London bus and the London bus network are a great institution," says Hendy.
2. The attacks came exactly two weeks after suicide bombers killed more than 50 people on Londons underground and bus network.
3. The attacks came exactly two weeks after suicide bombers killed more than 50 people on London‘s underground and bus network.
4. On July 7, 56 people were killed in bombings on the Underground and bus network, including four bombers.
5. "But I am going to work and I will be using the tube to go back home tonight." The mood was also sombre on London‘s bus network.