bidirectional
Bidirectional describes a property of systems, signals, or relations that operate or extend in two directions. It implies reciprocity or two-way interaction, in contrast to unidirectional systems that move only in a single direction.
In communications and networks, bidirectional denotes channels that support two-way data transmission between endpoints. Examples include
In computing, bidirectional appears with text, data, and synchronization. Bidirectional text support enables display and input
In mathematics and logic, bidirectional can describe a relation or mapping that is invertible or symmetric.
In algorithms and AI, bidirectional search explores from both the start and the goal to reduce search
In physics and computer graphics, bidirectional concepts appear in models such as the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution