A communication which occurs in both directions.
When specific to fibre optics it refers to a single fibre which can handle synchronius and asynchronious communications.
not useful at all
Transformers are inherently bidirectional.
Relays are bidirectional devices.
Data flow is always bidirectional my friend, don't confuse.
Port 0 is called true bidirectional port.............. swapneel
Bidirectional sampling gates allow signals to pass in both directions, enabling two-way communication, while unidirectional sampling gates permit signal flow in only one direction. This fundamental difference affects their applications; bidirectional gates are often used in scenarios requiring feedback or two-channel systems, whereas unidirectional gates are typically employed in simpler, one-way transmission systems. Additionally, bidirectional gates may introduce more complexity in design and control compared to their unidirectional counterparts.
TCP uses bidirectional links to facilitate full-duplex communication, allowing data to be sent and received simultaneously between two endpoints. This enhances the efficiency of data transmission, as acknowledgments can be sent back to the sender while it continues to send more data. Additionally, bidirectional links enable features like flow control and congestion control, which help manage network traffic and maintain reliable connections. Ultimately, this design improves overall performance and user experience in network communications.
Ring Network Topology
Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function
Yes. The direction does not matter.
Its not, a diode is unidirectional.
Bidirestional