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A '''full-duplex''' communication system or channel is a bidirectional one in which both directions can be operating at the same time. This necessarily requires two full, separate channels, one for each direction.
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A '''full-duplex''' communication system or channel is a bidirectional (i.e. either end can send information to the other) one in which both directions can be operating at the same time. This necessarily requires two full, separate channels, one for each direction.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 20 April 2020

A full-duplex communication system or channel is a bidirectional (i.e. either end can send information to the other) one in which both directions can be operating at the same time. This necessarily requires two full, separate channels, one for each direction.

See also