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A road of meters wild, we devide it to 2x2, 2m for coming cars, 2 for going. that's a space mux. translate that into bandwith mode. total bw is divided to parts, each part for a user for example, that's a space mux

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What are three common examples of frequency division multiplexing?

AM radio broadcasting uses frequency division multiplexing to allocate different frequencies to different radio stations. Cable television systems use frequency division multiplexing to transmit multiple channels simultaneously over a single cable. Cell phone networks use frequency division multiplexing to separate different users' calls on the same frequency band.


In asynchronous time division multiplexing which bits increase the processing overhead of a system?

The bits associated with synchronization and framing increase the processing overhead in asynchronous time division multiplexing. These bits are necessary for maintaining the timing and alignment of data streams from multiple sources within the system.


How does code-division multiplexing distinguish one signal from another?

Code-division multiplexing uses unique spreading codes to encode each signal before combining them in a shared channel. These spreading codes allow the receiver to distinguish between signals by applying the inverse code to extract the desired signal while suppressing interference from others. This method enables multiple signals to coexist in the same frequency band without interfering with each other.


What is short division in math?

Short Division in math is a calculated division in one line. It is different from Long Division which is a method of calculating over a few lines used in calculating big numbers. An example of Short Division would be: 60 / 12 = 5.


What is the name of the long division symbol?

It is called the "gozinta," since in a problem represented by (a / b) using a diagonal slash for division, we often read this as "b goes into a"

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Which of the three multiplexing techniques arre used to combine digital signals?

Frequency-division multiplexing, wavelength-division multiplexing, and time-division multiplexing.


Advantages of space division switching over time division switching?

Space division multiplexing uses spacing to separate channels in a communications link. These separations may be done by frequency, insulation, or distance (spacing). Time division multiplexing is one way of doing the spacing separation. Space division multiplexing may use other techniques, such as TDM, FDM, etc., to maintain separation so that the conversations do not collide with each other.


Why amplitude division multiplexing is not used?

what is function of amplitude division multiplexing


Which of the three multiplexing techniques are used to combine analog signals?

Frequency-division multiplexing and wavelength-division multiplexing


What is the Block diagram for time division multiplexing?

What is multiplexing and its diagram


What is the definition of the word 'multiplexing'?

Multiplexing is the process of combining multiple signals over one media line. There are several types of multiplexing: frequency division, time division, and wavelength division.


Which multiplexing technique transmits digital signal?

In analog transmission, signals are commonly multiplexed using frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)


Name the various types of multiplexing techniques?

Multiplexing techniques vary widely based on what is being multiplexed. Modern telecommunications use a very wide array of techniques including: TDM - examples: TDMA, T-carrier FDM - examples: DWDM Spatial - example: MIMO Code division - examples: CDMA Phase or polarization division - cable/satellite TV Statistcal - examples: packet mode (STS), FHSS etc etc. This is far from a complete list. I think the question needs to be more specific.


What is Peer Division Multiplexing?

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What is mean by orthogonal frequency code division multiplexing in wireless communication?

Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing is special case of frequency division multiplexing where a ling serial data streams are divided into parallel data streams and each data stream is multiplied either by orthogonal frequency or code. when multiplied by code known as frequency code division multiplexing and when multiplied by orthogonal frequency then know as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing


What Is a technology used with fiber optic cable which enables one fiber optic connection to carry multiple light singals simultaneously?

WDM (wavelength division multiplexing)


What is 'ofdm'?

Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing