๐ก Network protocols and communication are essential in computer networks.
๐ป Data communication involves the exchange of data between two nodes.
๐ There are three types of data flow: simplex, half-duplex, and full duplex.
Half-duplex communication allows for communication in both directions but not at the same time.
Full-duplex communication enables communication in both directions simultaneously.
Simplex communication involves data transmission in only one direction.
๐ก Protocols are rules that govern communication and ensure effective data transmission.
๐ฃ๏ธ Human communication requires a common language, grammar, and proper timing for effective delivery.
๐ค Mutual agreement on rules is necessary to avoid chaotic or ineffective communication.
๐ก Protocols are essential for effective network communication.
โฑ๏ธ Timing and message size play a crucial role in network communication.
๐ฆ Protocols involve message encoding, formatting, encapsulation, and delivery options.
๐ก Different mediums require different methods of data transmission.
๐ Message encoding involves converting data into signals or waves depending on the medium.
๐ฆ Message formatting and encapsulation are used to identify the sender and receiver of the data.
๐ Message sizing is an important factor to consider for effective communication.
โญ Network protocols break messages into smaller units for transmission.
๐ Flow control is essential in ensuring effective communication between sender and receiver.
โฑ๏ธ Protocols determine the timing for acknowledging received data and retransmitting if needed.
Data communication is the exchange of data between nodes in a network.
There are different types of data flow: simplex, half-duplex, and full-duplex.
Protocols play a crucial role in computer networks and real-time communication.
Protocols consist of message encoding, formatting, encapsulation, size, timing, and delivery options.