Enhanced frame utilization for CSMA/CD communication protocol

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ABSTRACT:
In a CSMA/CD communication protocol, data to be sent from one device on a communication network to another is put into frames, or predetermined sized pieces of information. One of the fields in a frame, the pad field, is used to make the total size of the frame large enough to ensure that a collision anywhere in the network with another frame is detected by the senders. The pad field is further used to identify when a data record will be continued in the next frame and also to identify when multiple data records are being sent in the same frame.

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