http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiplexing
2006-09-25 22:07:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The combining of two or more information channels onto a common transmission medium. multiplexing is the combination of two or more higher-level channels into a single lower-level channel such that a reverse process, known as inverse multiplexing or demultiplexing.
The basic concept is MANY to ONE
2006-09-26 05:37:38
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answered by appu 2
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The combining of two or more information channels onto a common transmission medium. Note: In electrical communications, the two basic forms of multiplexing are time-division multiplexing (TDM) and frequency-division multiplexing (FDM). In optical communications, the analog of FDM is referred to as wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM).
2006-09-26 05:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The transmission of multiple signals over a single communications line.
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Techniques that allow a number of simultaneous transmissions over a single circuit.
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The process of weaving multiple signals onto a single channel or communications line. In multiplexing, segments of information from each signal are interleaved and generally separated by time, frequency, or space.
2006-09-26 05:31:42
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answered by Adil 2
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going from one line to many other lines
is called multiplexing
2006-09-26 05:08:24
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answered by mohsin 2
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many inputs one output.
many inputs converge to form one output. usually a "AND/OR" operator involved
2006-09-26 05:09:19
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answered by bobby 3
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