
noise protocols
Noise protocols are rules or methods used in communication networks to handle how devices transmit data simultaneously. They help prevent data collisions and ensure each device gets a fair chance to send information without interference. Think of it like a conversation: noise protocols decide when someone should speak, pause, or listen so the message is clear. These protocols improve network efficiency and reliability by coordinating data flow, especially in crowded or complex systems, such as Wi-Fi, cellular networks, or data centers.