Components of Data Communication
Components of Data Communication:
1. Message: It is the information to be delivered.
2. Sender: Sender is the person who is sending the message.
3. Receiver: Receiver is the person to whom the message is being sent to.
4. Medium: It is the medium through which the message is sent. For example: A Modem.
5. Protocol: These are some set of rules which govern data communication.
# Data Flow
Transmission Modes in Computer Networks (Simplex, Half-Duplex and Full-Duplex)
- Transmission mode means transferring of data between two devices. It is also known as communication mode.
- Buses and networks are designed to allow communication to occur between individual devices that are interconnected.
- There are three types of transmission mode:-
- Simplex Mode
- Half-Duplex Mode
- Full-Duplex Mode
- Simplex Mode:-
- In Simplex mode, the communication is unidirectional, as on a one-way street. Only one of the two devices on a link can transmit, the other can only receive.
- The simplex mode can use the entire capacity of the channel to send data in one direction.
- Example: Keyboard and traditional monitors. The keyboard can only introduce input, the monitor can only give the output.
2. Half-Duplex Mode:-
- In half-duplex mode, each station can both transmit and receive, but not at the same time. When one device is sending, the other can only receive, and vice versa.
- The half-duplex mode is used in cases where there is no need for communication in both direction at the same time.
- The entire capacity of the channel can be utilized for each direction.
- Example: Walkie- talkie in which message is sent one at a time and messages are sent in both the directions.
3. Full-Duplex Mode :-
- In full-duplex mode, both stations can transmit and receive simultaneously.
- In full_duplex mode, signals going in one direction share the capacity of the link with signals going in other direction, this sharing can occur in two ways:
- Either the link must contain two physically separate transmission paths, one for sending and other for receiving.
- Or the capacity is divided between signals travelling in both directions.
- Full-duplex mode is used when communication in both direction is required all the time. The capacity of the channel, however must be divided between the two directions.
- Example: Telephone Network in which there is communication between two persons by a telephone line, through which both can talk and listen at the same time.
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