Hello again, I wonder, if the following idea is practicable:
TDMA ensures, that every packet is sent stricly after the other. So, if an distributed application would save a serial number in an broadcast message, it would be able to verify, that it really will send the next broadcast in a series, if it could check the counter just before the packet is put on the wire. For that, a hook would be neccessary, that informs the application just before the packet is put on the wire, so that the application could check, if another broadcast message has arrived after it has scheduled it's own one for sending. In this case the application could abort the send and consider the informations of that broadcast message, before attemping to send a new one...
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