Bus (network topology)

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In network topology, a bus is a medium that is physically shared, or uses interconnection that makes the logical equivalent of a shared medium. Modern busses tend to be full-duplex, although they achieve this with a physical path in each direction.

The medium access control for a bus can be contention-based, as for IEEE 802.3, or token-based/master-slave as for MIL-STD-1553.