Fullduplexlänkar
Fullduplexlänkar refers to a communication system that allows data to be transmitted in both directions simultaneously. This is in contrast to half-duplex communication, where data can only flow in one direction at a time, requiring a switch to reverse the direction of transmission. In a fullduplex system, two separate channels are typically used, one for sending data and another for receiving data, enabling concurrent transmission and reception.
The primary advantage of fullduplex links is their significantly improved efficiency and throughput. Because data can
Common examples of fullduplex communication include the standard telephone system, where both parties can speak and