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13.9.2 Why Do Some Communication Systems Need Two-Way Communication While Others Do Not?

Examines why broadcasting, telemetry, navigation, and monitoring systems work perfectly with one-way communication, whereas telephony, computer networks, and interactive services require communication in both directions.

  1. Why Isn't Every Communication System Two-Way?
  2. Which Applications Only Need One-Way Communication?
  3. Why Is Broadcasting a Good Example?
  4. Why Do Navigation Satellites Use One-Way Communication?
  5. When Is Two-Way Communication Essential?
  6. Why Do Computer Networks Need Replies?
  7. Why Do Some Radio Systems Use Half-Duplex Instead of Full-Duplex?
  8. Why Do Telephones Need Full-Duplex?
  9. Can a Communication System Use More Than One Transmission Mode?
  10. How Does Cost Influence the Choice?
  11. Will Future Communication Systems Always Be Interactive?
  12. Why Is Choosing the Right Transmission Mode Important?
  13. What Should You Remember?