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Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) can be used on both conducted and wireless media. In TDM, multiple signals share the same communication channel by allocating distinct time slots for each signal, making it versatile for both wired connections, such as fiber optics or copper cables, and wireless communications like satellite or cellular networks. Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) is also applicable in both contexts but is more commonly associated with wireless transmission.
GSM - Global System for Mobile Communications (2G) uses TDMA - Time Division Multiple Access Multiplexing.
Yong Soo Cho has written: 'MIMO-OFDM wireless communications with MATLAB' -- subject(s): Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, MIMO systems, MATLAB
In 1893, Nikola Tesla, in America, first demonstrated the principles of wireless communications. Tesla as the originator of wireless communications.
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Ieee 802.11n
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NAICS Code 334220 covers wireless communications equipment manufacturing
Jun Zheng has written: 'Optical WDM networks' -- subject(s): Fiber optics, Multiplexing, Optical communications, Routers (Computer networks), Wavelength division multiplexing
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