ringhäälingust
Ringhäälingust, also known as ring broadcasting or ring distribution, is a method of data transmission used primarily in telecommunications and networking. The term originates from the concept of a circular or looped network topology where data is passed sequentially from one node to the next in a closed loop, resembling a ring.
In ringhäälingust systems, information is transmitted in a single direction around the ring, with each node
This topology was widely used in early local area networks (LANs) and telecommunication systems, such as the
The efficiency of ringhäälingust lies in its simplicity and deterministic nature, where each node has equal