Simplex communication
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Simplex communication is a name for a type of communication circuit. There are two (contradictory) definitions that have been used for the term. In both cases, the other definition is referred to as half duplex.
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One way at a time
According to the ITU-T definition, a simplex circuit is one where all signals can flow in only one direction at a time. This was also the way Western Union used the term when describing the duplex and simplex capacity of their new transatlantic telegraph cable completed between Newfoundland and the Azores in 1928Milnor, J.W. and G.A. Randall. "The Newfoundland-Azores High-Speed Duplex Cable". A.I.E.E. Electrical Engineering. May 1931. The same definition for a simplex radio channel was used by the National Fire Protection Association in 2002Report of the Committee on Public Emergency Service Communication. NFPA 1221, May, 2002..One way only
According to the ANSI definition, a simplex circuit is one where all signals can flow in only one direction. These systems are often employed in broadcast networks, where the receivers do not need to send any data back to the transmitter/broadcaster.Examples according to ANSI definition
- Television broadcast
- Commercial radio broadcast (not CB, etc.)
- Internet simulcast
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