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📅  最后修改于: 2022-05-13 01:57:02.803000             🧑  作者: Mango

通信与传输的区别

1. 沟通:
通信意味着双向通话,例如在网络中,计算机相互通信以将数据从一台计算机传输到另一台计算机。通信也可以意味着一个站点同时与多个站点通信,或者您可以让多个站点同时与多个站点通信。

例如,通过 Wi-Fi 连接连接到 Internet 的计算机通过使用无线介质从多个远程服务器发送和接收数据来参与数据通信。计算机连接到路由器并询问其 IP 地址。路由器以计算机的本地 IP 地址响应并将其连接到 Internet。然后计算机请求访问某个服务器进行通信,TCP/IP 数据包经过多个路由器,直到到达目标服务器。服务器回复一条消息,该消息通过相同的步骤返回到计算机。

2.传输:
传输只是一种通信方式,即计算机只能说话而不能接收任何东西。传输将是通信的一半,您将在其中向网络发送数据包,然后另一半通信将使用接收器在返回时接受数据包。好吧,您使用传输的计算机是一个软件广播电台,您只在其中传输和接收输入。

例如,随机存取存储器(RAM)或硬盘通过向处理器发送数据来进行数据传输。数据总线用于将数据从 RAM 或硬盘传输到 CPU。数据总线是双向的,即它可以双向传输数据——从内存到 CPU,反之亦然,但一次只能单向传输数据。从内存到CPU的数据传输是由数据总线执行的单向过程。

通信与传输之间的区别:

Transmission

Communication

Transmission is the act of moving anything from one location to another, such as a radio or television broadcast or a disease from one person to another.The transfer of a message from a sender to a recipient in an intelligible way is referred to as communication.
Transmission is a physical movement of information and concern issues like bit polarity, synchronization, clock, etc.Communication means the full exchange of information between two communication media.
Transmission is a kind of one-way data transfer.Communication is a two-way interactive process in which all the participants actively share their data.
Transmission means the transfer of data from the source to the destination.Communication is the process of sending and receiving data using a data cable that is connected externally.
Transmission means sending some information or data from one place to another but only transmitting, whereas at the receiving end we cannot be sure whether it is received or not.Communication means two-way communication, for example, if you send any info or data that must be received at the receiving end.
In transmission, we just transmit the data to the destination. There’s no dialogue between the source and the destination.In communication, there will be a dialogue between the source and destination.
For Example: when something travels over cable wires to get to its destination.A set of supervisors in a grocery shop, for example, are all at the same level. In this network, they will connect with one another and then transfer information to the assistant managers, who will subsequently pass it on to the cashiers.