Arbitration: In the context of data transmission, arbitration is the process used to determine which device has control over the communication line at any given time. In a network where multiple devices may need to transmit data simultaneously, an arbitration mechanism ensures that only one device transmits at a time to avoid data collisions. This process is particularly crucial in bus networks or other shared-medium networks where the possibility of data collision is high.
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