In this video, the Hidden Node Problem that occurs in wireless networks is presented.
The hidden node problem arises in wireless networks when two nodes can communicate with a common third node but cannot directly communicate with each other due to obstacles or being out of range. This may result in collisions at the third node if both nodes transmit simultaneously. In this video, we dive deeper (with an example) to better understand it.
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This video is part of a much longer series of Tutorial Videos on "Random Access Protocols":
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5qVgQLbCu-N-4qTmsbMIfPeQzqOLTU_Z
and on "CSMA MAC Protocol":
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5qVgQLbCu-MnSPLq6hkaYM9caUbey2Bf
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