Data transmission

physical transfer of data; transfer of data (a digital bit stream or a digitized analog signal) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel

Data transmission is the process of transferring data from one point to another.[1] There are two methods for transmitting data: Serial communication and Parallel communication.[2] There are different types of devices for data transmission: Wireless, Optical fiber, Infrared and more.[3]

Wireless data transmission


Simplex data transmission

is in one direction only (i.e. from sender to receiver). Example: data being sent from a computer to a printer.


HALF· DUPLEX DATA TRANSMISSION

is in both directions but not at the same time (i.e. data can be sent from 'A' to 'B' or from 'B' to 'A' along the same line, but not at the same time). Example: a phone conversation between two people where only one person speaks at a time .


FULL·DUPLEX DATA TRANSMISSION

is in both direction simultaneously (i.e. data can be sent from 'A' to ' B' and from 'B' to 'A' along the same line, both at the same time). Example: broadband connection on a phone line.

References change

  1. (Peter 2018, p. 194)
  2. "Data Transmission - Parallel vs Serial Transmission". www.quantil.com. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  3. "The Different Types of Wireless Communication". Rantec Microwave Systems. 2020-01-09. Retrieved 2022-02-05.

Sources change

  • Peter, J. Dinesh; Alavi, Amir H.; Javadi, Bahman (2018-12-12). Advances in Big Data and Cloud Computing: Proceedings of ICBDCC18. Springer. ISBN 978-981-13-1882-5.