pakettiverkot
Pakettiverkot, or packet networks, are a class of digital communication networks that transmit data by breaking it into smaller units called packets. Each packet contains a portion of the original message along with addressing and control information. Packets may be routed independently, potentially along different paths, and are reassembled at the destination. This approach allows shared use of network resources and supports efficient use of bandwidth, error detection, and congestion management.
Packet switching was developed in the 1960s as an alternative to circuit switching. Pioneers like Paul Baran
In a pakettiverkko, routers examine packet headers to decide routes, with packets potentially taking different routes.
Advantages include efficient bandwidth utilization, robustness to link failures, and scalability. Typical drawbacks are variable latency