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Multiplexers
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ALSO CALLED: Multiplexors, MUX, Concentrators, DLC, Digital Loop Carriers, and Statistical Multiplexers
DEFINITION: Multiplexing is sending multiple signals or streams of information on a carrier at the same time in the form of a single, complex signal and then recovering the separate signals at the receiving end. In analog transmission, signals are commonly multiplexed using
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MULTIPLEXERS DEFINITION (continued):
frequency-division multiplexing ( FDM), in which the carrier bandwidth is divided into subchannels of different frequency widths, each carrying a signal at the same time in parallel. In digital transmission, signals are commonly multiplexed using time-division multiplexing ( TDM), in which the multiple signals are carried over the same channel in alternating time slots. In some optical fiber networks, multiple signals are carried together
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