Telephone, Mobiles
Full-Duplex
walkie talkie
Half duplex is mode of communication in which both can send data but only one can receive at a time. Full duplex is mode of communication in which both can send and receive data at a same time.
Half-duplex - is the mode typically used in a walkie-talkie. Units usually broadcast and receive on the same frequency - so one party must wait until the other has finished transmitting before they can reply.
Half Duplex mode can either send or receive data at one point of time whereas Full Duplex permits simultaneous sending/receiving of data.
A land- line telephone uses transmission in FULL DUPLEX mode in which simultaneous transmission and receiving of information takes place in both direction. There are three modes of transmission: 1.simplex transmission 2.half duplex 3.full duplex
100BASE-T, also known as Fast Ethernet, typically operates in full duplex mode, allowing simultaneous transmission and reception of data. However, it can also support half duplex mode, where data transmission occurs in one direction at a time. The specific operation mode can depend on the network configuration and the devices used. In most modern applications, 100BASE-T is utilized in full duplex to maximize performance.
A half duplex transmission mode is a process where data can be sent in both directions, yet the data have to be sent at different times. The half duplex transmission mode is used in hard disks, DVD storage and intercom communications.
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I wouldn't worry about this question until you've learnt English properly. But yes, data retrieval can be considered as half duplex or duplex as it can send a prompt then have data sent to it, or simply create a two way transmission in synchronous.
Full Duplex Ethernet uses no network control protocal to prevent collisions. This is because full duplex has a deicated channell for transmit and receive. When communicating in full duplex mode, there is no area to have a collision.
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