{i} structure with multiple sections (such as a movie theatre having several separate auditoriums with viewing screens)
Verb: To combine two or more independent signals into one transmission channel Noun: The combined digital signals transmitted on one satellite transponder
A multiplex is a cinema complex with six or more screens. a cinema that has several different rooms in which it can show films (adjective, , from multi- ( MULTI-) + -plex ). having many different parts
The simultaneous recording or transmission of multiple data Cylindrical holograms are often called "multiplex," although this is not always technically the case
The name given to a collection of audio and data services which are to be transmitted on an ensemble
Simultaneous transmission of two or more signals on a common carrier wave The three types of multiplex are called time division, frequency division, and phase division
many and varied; having many features or forms; "manifold reasons"; "our manifold failings"; "manifold intelligence"; "the multiplex opportunities in high technology"
a multiplex is where two or more routes overlap on the same stretch of pavement; sometimes a dually signed road is referred to as a duplex and three routes that share the same stretch of pavement are referred to as a triplex The FHWA prefers the term overlap in these instances
Stereoplotter of the double-projection type characterized by its use of reduced- scale diapositives and stationary lamphouses with condensing lenses