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full-duplex and mode
It offers a full-duplex mode of operation.
IrDA data communications operate in half-duplex mode because while transmitting, a device ’ s receiver is blinded by the light of its own transmitter, and thus, full-duplex communication is not feasible.
A mobile phone or cellular telephone is an example of a two-way radio that both transmits and receives at the same time ( called full-duplex mode ).

full-duplex and both
The Kermit protocol supports text and binary file transfers on both full-duplex and half-duplex 8 bit and 7-bit serial connections in a system-and medium-independent fashion, and is implemented on hundreds of different computer and operating system platforms.
* according to one description, a transponder and transceiver are both functionally similar devices that convert a full-duplex electrical signal in a full-duplex optical signal.
Conceptually, each lane is used as a full-duplex byte stream, transporting data packets in eight-bit ' byte ' format, between endpoints of a link, in both directions simultaneously.
Each port provided 400 Mb / s in both directions ( thus 2x400 Mbit / s ) as it is was a full-duplex network.
In a radiotelephone system, this form of working, known as full-duplex, require a radio system to simultaneously transmit and receive on two separate channels, which both wastes bandwidth and presents some technical challenges.
Modern network technologies are often full-duplex, meaning that data can travel in both directions at the same time.

full-duplex and devices
Traditional mobile phone networks and devices utilize full-duplex communications, allowing customers to call other persons on a mobile or land-line network and be able to simultaneously talk and hear the other party.
The KG-84A and KG-84C are devices that operate in simplex, half-duplex, or full-duplex modes.
Network taps can require channel bonding on monitoring devices to get around the problem with full-duplex discussed above.

full-duplex and can
TETRA terminals can act as mobile phones ( cell phones ), with a full-duplex direct connection to other TETRA Users or the PSTN.
In full-duplex systems, data can be sent real-time between two points.
Examples include: upload bandwidth limiting ( many users feel that upload bandwidth limiting is a form of cheating, while other users not using a full-duplex network connection can only achieve reasonable download speeds by limiting uploads ), colorized chat, specialized operator functions ( e. g. client / share checking ).
Used to build call center equipment using regular PCs, MVIP provides a second communications bus within the computer that can multiplex up to 256 full-duplex voice channels from one voice card to another.
Taps are used in security applications because they are non-obtrusive, are not detectable on the network ( having no physical or logical address ), can deal with full-duplex and non-shared networks, and will usually pass through traffic even if the tap stops working or loses power.
These technologies may also be subject to the problem with full-duplex described elsewhere in this article, and there are often limits for the router or switch on how many pass-through sessions can be monitored, or how many monitor ports ( generally two ) can monitor a given session.

full-duplex and transmit
It is like ISDN in that it uses a single-wire pair to transmit full-duplex data at 128 kbit / s and at distances of up to RRD range.
It needed a full-duplex circuit to operate but at any given time could only transmit or receive.
The only functional difference between half and full-duplex operation in this regard is whether or not the transmit and receive pairs are permitted to be used simultaneously.

full-duplex and receive
In unmanned aircraft, land vehicles, boats, and spacecraft, a two-way ( full-duplex or half-duplex ) data-link is used to send control signals, and to receive telemetry.

full-duplex and from
The four-wire circuit gets its name from the fact that, historically, a balanced pair of conductors were used in each of two directions for full-duplex operation.
In the direction from the network to the customer premises ( downstream ), the digital bearer channels may consist of full-duplex low-speed bearer channels and simpler high-speed bearer channels ; in the other ( upstream ) direction, only low-speed bearer channels are provided.

full-duplex and each
GSN had a full-duplex bandwidth of 6400 Mbit / s or 800 MB / s in each direction.
Therefore, network taps for full-duplex technologies usually have two monitor ports, one for each half of the connection.

full-duplex and at
Since full-duplex operation requires characters to be sent and received at the same time, practical UARTs use two different shift registers for transmitted characters and received characters.
The YMF7x4 series features hardware-assisted XG MIDI synthesis with either 32-or 64-note polyphony, full-duplex playback and recording at any samplerate ( internally upsampled to 48 kHz ), external game controller and MIDI interface, and a legacy block for DOS application support.
Some taps have multiple output ports, or multiple pairs of output ports for full-duplex, to allow more than one device to monitor the network at the tap point.

full-duplex and time
The Pro's MIDI UART was upgraded to full-duplex and offered time stamping features, but was not yet compatible with the MPU-401 interface used by professional MIDI equipment.

full-duplex and there
* there were no " half-open " connections ; once one end initiated a tear-down of the connection, the whole connection would be closed ( i. e., ADSP is full-duplex, not dual simplex ).

full-duplex and is
When a twisted pair or fiber link segment is used and neither end is connected to a repeater, full-duplex Ethernet becomes possible over that segment.
On full-duplex connections, a Sliding Window Protocol is used with selective retransmission which provides excellent performance and error recovery characteristics.
Modern Ethernet networks built with switches and full-duplex connections no longer utilize CSMA / CD though it is still supported for backwards compatibility.
Half-duplex gigabit links connected through hubs are allowed by the specification, but full-duplex usage with switches is much more common.
When no frames are being transmitted on a simplex or full-duplex synchronous link, a frame delimiter is continuously transmitted on the link.
PARAMnet II, introduced with PARAM Padma, is capable of 2. 5 Gb / s while working full-duplex.
A perhaps more efficient transport for real-time messaging is WebSocket, a web technology providing for bi-directional, full-duplex communications channels over a single TCP connection.
A MAC layer is not required in full-duplex point-to-point communication, but address fields are included in some point-to-point protocols for compatibility reasons.
A multiple access protocol is not required in a switched full-duplex network, such as today's switched Ethernet networks, but is often available in the equipment for compatibility reasons.
One strand is used for data transmission and one strand is used for reception, making 10BASE-F a full-duplex technology.
As of May 2012, voice full-duplex service is currently non-functional over much of Africa, the South Asian subcontinent and most mid-ocean regions due to lack of nearby gateway earth stations.
In time-sharing systems, the location of the buffer depends on whether communications is full-duplex or half-duplex.
A unique characteristic of SDLC is its ability to mix half-duplex secondary stations with full-duplex primary stations on four-wire circuits, thus reducing the cost of dedicated facilities.

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