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Human-to-Machine

Human-to-Human

Examples

When a human starts, changes, or ends something on a machine. For example, turning on a light, turning off a light, changing the thermostat, etc., etc. This type of communication is used daily and you mighty not even realize it

Talking and drawing to another person are both examples of human-to-human communication.

Human-to-Machine

Examples

Flipping a switch is an example of human-to-machine communication.

Human-to-Human

Human-to-Machine

Example

Typing on a keyboard is an example of human-to-machine communication.

this type of communication is when humans communicate with other humans. It can be through the media, through drawings, through printed products, etc. It can also be by simpler things such as talking or using body language to convey a message. This type of communication does not need high tech technology to work.

Types of Communication

Erin Lynch

Machine-to-Machine

Machine-to-Human

Many machines are there to tell humans what to do. For example, a fire alarm signals that a fire is in the building and if a human hears it they will exit the building. When a traffic light is red the human stops the car. When it is green again the human starts the car.

By entering data and programs into a computer, the computer can run by itself with no interference from humans. As technology becomes more advanced, the more we can use this type of communication. a computer controls a printer and a thermostat controls the heating ans cooling system.

Machine-to-Human

Example

Machine-to-Machine

Examples

A fire alarm rings and tells the humans that they need to exit the building.

a thermostat controlling the heating and cooling system and a computer controlling a printer are both examples of machine-to-machine communication.

Machine-to-Human

Example

A traffic light telling the humans to go or stop .

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