What do you mean by half-duplex and full-duplex
communication? Explain briefly.
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Answer / anand r
half-duplex
It is the two way communication but only one
can communicate at a time
full-duplex
It is the two way communication both can
communicate simultaneausly
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Answer / karthik,chandra,rudra
half-duplex:It is the two way communication but only one
can communicate at a time\
EX:-walkytalky
full-duplex:It is the two way communication both can
communicate simultaneausly
EX:-mobile
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Answer / nithyalakshmi
at a time transmitting & receiving of data can be done @ a
time in full duplex.but not in half duplex
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Answer / ravikiran.reddy
half duplex:in the name itself it tells us "Half" means
either transmitting or receiving pkts.
full duplex: here but both transmitting and receiving.
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Answer / y.naga prasanna
half duplex is a single user interface ie.,only one can
communicate
full duplex is a dual user interface ie., both the users
can communicate at a time
eg:land line & mobilephones
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Answer / amit
Half Duplex MEan :- One Way Communation
Full Duplex Mea:- Two way Communtaion
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Answer / priyadarshi sahu
in halfduplex mode there is only one transmitter &only one
receiver,means, data can flow only in one direction,but
incase of full duplex mode data can flow in both diraction.
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Answer / mini
half duplex is two way of communication but only one
communication active at that time
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Answer / amrutha
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