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collision detection
Last modified: Wednesday, June 13, 2007
(k&-lizh´&n di-tekt´shin) (n.)
(1) In networks, the process by which a node determines that a collision has occurred. Collisions occur with most networks, so a protocol is required to recover from such events. Ethernet uses CSMA/CD as its collision detection and recovery system.
(2)
In virtual reality environments, collision detection is a program interface that determines how
close a user is to a real physical objects and will stop their movement before
colliding with the object.
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