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Difference between character oriented protocol and bit oriented protocol in tabular form

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Answered by antiochus
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1)Character oriented protocol:

a)It is also known as the Byte-oriented protocol.

b)These protocols interpret a transmission body or packet as a succession of characters, each typically composed of one byte.

c) All manipulate statistics is in the form of an current person encoding system.

2)Bit oriented protocol:

a)They are easy to comprehend and employ the same logic as bit-oriented protocols

b)Their study will provide the basis for studying the other data link layer protocols

C) IBN’s BSC is the best known character oriented protocol,

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Bit-situated conventions are significantly less overhead-serious, when contrasted with byte-arranged conventions, otherwise called character-situated conventions. ... Interestingly, bit-situated conventions depend on individual bits for control data and are the favored technique for transmitting information. Information are 8-bit characters encoded in ASCII.

Each casing comprises of the sender's location and a goal address. Information connect layer is in charge of something many refer to as Framing, which is the division of stream of bits from the system layer into reasonable units.

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