võrgupoolprotokoll
Võrgupoolprotokoll, also known as Network Half-duplex Protocol, refers to a communication method in networking where data can only be transmitted in one direction at a time. This means that two devices connected using a half-duplex protocol cannot send and receive data simultaneously. If one device is transmitting, the other must wait for the transmission to complete before it can begin sending its own data. This is in contrast to full-duplex communication, where both devices can transmit and receive at the same time.
This type of communication is often implemented at the physical layer of the network model. Examples of