duplex means one way communication and i think half duplex at different time communication and full duplex means in a same time send and recieve -------------------------------------------------------------- A: Half duplex means a host cannot simultaneously send or receive data. Full duplex means a host can send and receive data simultaneously.
Yes. Actually we can communicate with ZigBee module through UART. So UART itself is a full Duplex communication. So we can use ZigBee for full Duplex communication.
systems are running in fibre optic connection
Half Duplex- half duplex device let you sen and receive or channel can either sending or receiving at a time but only one-way at a time.he used a walkie-talkie. Full Duplex- Channel can both send and receive at a time. Fore More help, website:http://www.iyogibusiness.com
TCP is usually used as full duplex, but in some case, half duplex can also be used in TCP.
session layer
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.
Yep. Full duplex is one of the two way voice communication methods.There are three types of two way voice communication such as simple duplex, half duplex and full duplex.
it allows the communication between two processes either in half duplex or full duplex.
Full duplex has the highest throughput concering communication.
Full Duplex
simultaneously sending and receiving the data is called full duplex system. it should be two way communication between the communicable devices.
Yes. Actually we can communicate with ZigBee module through UART. So UART itself is a full Duplex communication. So we can use ZigBee for full Duplex communication.
videoconferencing is full-duplex
In full duplex, a device can send and receive data at the same time. In half duplex, it can only communicate one way at a time.
Half Duplex mode can either send or receive data at one point of time whereas Full Duplex permits simultaneous sending/receiving of data.
Full-Duplex
With full duplex communication, there is no need for CSMA/CD because it is possible to send and receive data at the same time. It's only with half duplex communication that this would be needed.