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  • '''Multiplexing''' covers a wide range of engineering techniques for combining multiple [[b ...tiplexing; the [[Internet]] is perhaps the greatest example of statistical multiplexing.
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  • {{r|Frequency-division multiplexing}} {{r|Time-division multiplexing}}
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  • {{r|Frequency-division multiplexing}} {{r|Time-division multiplexing}}
    454 bytes (47 words) - 14:03, 26 February 2010
  • '''Multiplexing''' covers a wide range of engineering techniques for combining multiple [[b ...tiplexing; the [[Internet]] is perhaps the greatest example of statistical multiplexing.
    2 KB (253 words) - 13:33, 26 February 2010
  • ...nt of all traffic on a digital transmission medium, without awareness of [[multiplexing|multiplexed]] channels, data link protocols, etc., in the medium. Especiall ...communications center to another, combining the aggregates from different multiplexing systems.
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  • ...nt of all traffic on a digital transmission medium, without awareness of [[multiplexing|multiplexed]] channels, data link protocols, etc., in the medium.
    203 bytes (26 words) - 13:11, 25 September 2008
  • ==Multiplexing== ...ed paths analogous to separate wires. For example, in [[frequency division multiplexing]] (FDM) over wired or wireless media, each connection is on a separate elec
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  • {{r|Multiplexing}}
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  • {{r|Multiplexing}}
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  • ...red and wireless local area networks, but also include connection-oriented multiplexing protocols such as frame relay, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), and point-
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  • ...the same end office. More commonly, the switch puts telephone calls onto [[multiplexing|multiplexed]] transmission facilities, either at a peer level (i.e., within With [[convergence of communications]], the same basic functions of multiplexing, switching, and demultiplexing take place, but the switch is all digital. T
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  • ...vent of digital transmission, long-range transmission tended to use analog multiplexing over coaxial cable or microwave radio. This trend began to change with the ..."pair gain" or analog multiplexing. For relatively short distances, analog multiplexing technology tended to focus on ''groups'' of 12 voice paths; longer-range sy
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  • ...ore advanced digital generations, which use frequency agility and advanced multiplexing.
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  • ...copper pair of reasonable quality can carry higher frequencies. In analog multiplexing, the voice information was [[modulation|modulated]] into part of a shared m For longer-distance transmission, other analog multiplexing systems, intended for longer range, could combine groups into wider-frequen
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  • ...ineering challenge. The digital streams were combined, using time division multiplexing, into faster and faster channels carrying multiple voice streams.
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  • ...rges with optical transmission methods such as [[dense wavelength division multiplexing]] and pure [[photonic switching]].
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  • ...ndard. In 1973, MIL-STD-1553, the Military Standard Aircraft Time Division Multiplexing Data Bus, was issued. In 1978, the standard was re-issued as MIL-STD-1553B,
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  • === Multiplexing === ...the decoder at precisely the same time. This is a case of [[time-division multiplexing]].
    60 KB (8,883 words) - 02:16, 18 November 2009
  • **IEEE 802.1Q Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) multiplexing inside
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