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What are the possible ways of data exchange?
(i) Simplex   (ii) Half-duplex   (iii) Full-duplex.



  
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Submitted by: ankitsays9
 

There are three possible ways of data exchange. These are:

1. Simplex: in this, data is transmitted in one direction only. this means one end will always be a transmitter and the other end will always be a reciever.

2. Half-Duplex: in this, data is permitted to flow in either direction, but not silmultaneously. At a given time, the transmission can take place only in one direction.

3. Full-duplex: A transmission system in which data can be transmitted in both directions simultaneously.



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September 17, 2005 06:26:31   #1  
anil kumar yk        

RE: full_duplex
full_duplex
 
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January 15, 2006 01:15:12   #2  
ankitsays9 Member Since: January 2006   Contribution: 62    

RE: What are the possible ways of data exch...

There are three possible ways of data exchange. These are:

1. Simplex: in this data is transmitted in one direction only. this means one end will always be a transmitter and the other end will always be a reciever.

2. Half-Duplex: in this data is permitted to flow in either direction but not silmultaneously. At a given time the transmission can take place only in one direction.

3. Full-duplex: A transmission system in which data can be transmitted in both directions simultaneously.


 
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April 20, 2006 21:04:57   #3  
shridhar        

RE: What are the possible ways of data exch...

Hi

Simplex Half Duplex Full Duplex Fiber Connectivit (Very Fast)

Shridhra


 
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