Frequency division multiplexing (FDM)
Frequency division multiplexing (FDM)
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) divides the bandwidth of a twisted pair cable using frequency division multiplexing. It allocates lower frequencies for voice calls, allowing traditional telephone services to operate simultaneously with internet data. Higher frequencies are reserved for upstream and downstream data transmission, with downstream speeds typically being greater than upstream speeds, hence the term "asymmetric." This separation enables efficient use of the same line for both voice and data services without interference.
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T- Carrier
T-carrier
The main channel of a stream divides into several smaller creeks. Occasionally, deposition causes the main channel of a stream to divide into several smaller channels called distributaries.
Take the elevation from an upstream point on the river and the elevation from a point downstream on the river. Calculate the difference in the two elevations. Measure the distance between the two points by tracing the path of the river. Divide the difference in the two elevations by the distance between the two points in order to get the slope of the river, or the river gradient.
Let boat speed = X and current speed = Y Downstream speed = boat speed plus current speed = X + Y Upstream speed = boat speed minus current speed = X -Y Downstream speed = 2 miles divided by 3 minutes = 2/3 miles per minute Upstream speed = 2 miles divided by 15 minutes = 2/15 miles per minute X + Y = 2/3 X - Y = 2/15 add equations 2X = 2/3 + 2/15 = 10/15 + 2/15 = 12/15 = 4/5 divide by 2 X = 4/10 = 2/5 use second equation and find Y as X -Y = 2/15 2/5 - Y = 2/15 6/15 - Y = 2/15 Y = 4/15 = current speed = 0.266 miles per minute
Standard OTA (Over the air) television channels are able to use about 19.3Mbps. If it's a channel that has several sub-channels for example 38.1 or 38.2 then they have to divide the 19.3Mbps up between the sub-channels. Generally speaking channels that are standard definition use anywhere from 4Mbps-7Mbps. High definition channels generally use anywhere from 10-15Mbps. When dealing with content that is on cable/Satellite though things change because different content providers compress each network different amounts.
800 channel as 24*1000 for conversion in khz then divide by 30 i.e sprcturm/channel bandwith
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