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Simplex transmission allows data to travel only in a single, pre specified direction.

An
example from everyday life is doorbell the signal can go only from the button to the
chime. Two other examples are television and radio broadcasting. The simplex standard
is relatively uncommon for most types of computer-based telecommunications
applications; even devices that are designed primarily to receive information, such as
printers must be able to communicate acknowledgement signals back to the sender
devices.

In half duplex transmission messages can move in either direction , but only one way at a
time. The press to talk radio phones used in police cars employ the half-duplex standard;
only one person can talk at a time. Often the line between a desktop workstation and a
remote CPU conforms to the half duplex patterns as well. If another computer is
transmitting to a workstation, the operator cannot send new messages until the other
computer finishes its message to acknowledge an interruption.

Full duplex transmission works like traffic on a busy two way street the flow moves in
two directions at the same time. Full-duplexing is ideal for hardware units that need to
pass large amounts of data between each other as in mainframe-to-mainframe
communications.
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Simplex: Transmission is one direction only, is common in television and


commercial radio. It is not as common data communications because of the one-way
nature of the process but simplex systems are found in some applications such as
telemetry.

Half Duplex: Transmission is found in many systems such as inquiry applications where
in a DTE sends a query to another DTE and waits for applications process to access and
or compute the answer and transmit the response back. Terminal based system often use
half-duplex techniques.

Full-duplex: Providing for simultaneous two way transmission, without the intervening
stop-and-wait aspect of half duplex. Full duplex is widely used in applications requiring
continuous channels usage.

Thus for, the terms half duplex and full duplex have been used to describe how data
move across the circuits. we have focused on these terms as they are used in the data
communication industry. the physical circuit itself, without regard to how data moves.
some people in the industry use half duplex and full duplex to describe data flow and the
physical circuit it self.
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Yasirswati

answered 3 years ago

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Simplex transmission allows data to travel only in a single, pre specified


direction. An example from everyday life is doorbell the signal can go only from the
button to the chime. Two other examples are television and radio broadcasting. The
simplex standard is relatively uncommon for most types of computer-based
telecommunications applications; even devices that are designed primarily to receive
information, such as printers must be able to communicate acknowledgment signals back
to the sender devices.

In half duplex transmission messages can move in either direction , but only one way at a
time. The press to talk radio phones used in police cars employ the half-duplex standard;
only one person can talk at a time. Often the line between a desktop workstation and a
remote CPU conforms to the half duplex patterns as well. If another computer is
transmitting to a workstation, the operator cannot send new messages until the other
computer finishes its message to acknowledge an interruption.

Full duplex transmission works like traffic on a busy two way street the flow moves in
two directions at the same time. Full-duplexing is ideal for hardware units that need to
pass large amounts of data between each other as in mainframe-to-mainframe
communications. Full duplex transmision is a two way transmission
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answered 3 years ago

In Half Duplex mode the communication is from one one side at a time. Eg:- Walkie
Talkie the cops Use.
In full duplex mode the communication is from both the sides simultaneously.. Ex:- Your
cellar Phone(mobile phone)
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