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Mobile Tutorial No.

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Sharing one media by multiple users is known as Multiplexing
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Time division multiplexing and Frequency division multiplexing
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Sum
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1.54Mbps
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38.400 bps
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operates by dividing the signal into different frequencies
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Frequency division multiplexing
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Time division multiplexing
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Multiplexing is the process of simultaneously transmitting two or more individual
signals over a single communication channel
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FDM is an analog multiplexing technique that combines analog signals
One common example of FDM is in cable television (CATV) systems
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In brief, TDM is a digital multiplexing technique for combining several low-rate
channels into one high-rate one

One common example of TDM is in digital telephone networks.


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FDMA TDMA
FDMA stands for Frequency Division TDMA stands for Time Division
Multiple Access Multiple Access

Overall bandwidth is shared among Time sharing of satellite transponder


number of stations1 takes place

Guard bands between adjacent channels Guard time between adjacent slots is
is necessary necessary

Synchronization is not required Synchronization is required


Mode of data transfer is continuous signal Mode of data transfer is signal in
bursts

The rate of data is low The rate of data is medium

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Guard bands are used in FDM to prevent interference between adjacent frequency
channels
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A sync pulse is required in TDM to identify the beginning of each frame

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