tcp at the transport layer handles multiplexing with address called port number of service access points (SAP).For every service that is using TCP at one particular machine is assigned a port nuber or SAP. When the datagram is being sent the TCP software appends the SAP or the port number of the source and the destination service. At the reciving end the TCP software again extracts the destination SAP and forwards the datagram to the appropiate service. Now if there are multiple source services and multilple destination services each with a unique ID, the TCP software can distinguish between different datagram belonging to different services. Thus with the use of SAP or port numbers TCP can handle multiplexing....
Frequency-division multiplexing, wavelength-division multiplexing, and time-division multiplexing.
TCP does, not sure about others. TCP can handle out-of-order packets and lost packets. Even though TCP does some rudimentary error checking, corrupted packets sometimes get through.
Frequency-division multiplexing and wavelength-division multiplexing
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What is multiplexing and its diagram
Tcp is a transport layer protocol which provides end to end delivery in sequence of byte stream. It is a reliable connection oriented protocol. To provide the reliable and correct data tcp performs various function in which one is "Flow control". In flow control function tcp handle timeout and retransmission of missed/duplicate packets. Time out and retransmission is a function performed to handle the congestion.
TCP Breaks User Data Into Segments, Numbers Each Segment, Places Them In The Correct Sequence, And Sends Each In Order, Waiting For An Acknowledgement Before Sending The Next Segment.
what is function of amplitude division multiplexing
application of multiplexing in data communication
TCP Multiplexing is loosely based on established connection pooling techniques utilized by application server platforms to optimize the execution of database queries from within applications. An ADC establishes a number of connections to the servers in its pool and keeps the connections open. When a request is received by the ADC from the client, the request is evaluated and then directed to a server over an existing connection. This has the effect of reducing the overhead imposed by establishing and tearing down the TCP connection with the server, improving the responsiveness of the application. Some ADN implementations take this technique one step further and also multiplex HTTP and application requests. This has the benefit of executing requests in parallel, which enhances the performance of the application
In analog transmission, signals are commonly multiplexed using frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)
Downward multiplexing refers to distributing a single signal across multiple channels.