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multiplexing
Present participle of multiplex
Transmitting multiple signals simultaneously on a single channel
The process of coordinating multiple message channels for simultaneous transmission by multiple users
A sequencing approach that uses several pooled samples simultaneously, greatly increasing sequencing speed
A DNA sequencing method that uses several pooled samples simultaneously, greatly increasing sequencing speed
The simultaneous transmission of multiple signals on the same channel
A communications technique which allows more then one item of information to be transmitted or received over the same channel
The use of a common communications channel for sending two or more messages or signals (e g multiple digital television programmes on a single digital carrier, or "multiplex") Multiplexing is the process of combining multiple signals into a composite signal that is suitable for transmission via the common communications channel
The combining of multiple data channels onto a single transmission medium Sharing a circuit - normally dedicated to a single user - between multiple users
The potential transmission of several feeds of the same cable network with the same programming available at different times of the day This is seen as one possible use of the additional channel capacity that may be made available by digital compression Multiplexing is also used by some cable networks to mean transmitting several slightly different versions of the network, for example several MTV channels carrying different genres of music
(1) In data transmission, a function that permits two or more data sources to share a common transmission medium such that each data source has its own channel (2) The division of a transmission facility into two or more channels either by splitting the frequency bank transmitted by the channel into narrower banks, each of which is used to constitute a distinct channel (frequency division multiplexing), or by allotting this common channel to several different information channels, one at a time (time division multiplexing)
Multiplexing is a technique used in some global navigation satellite receivers to sequence the signals of two or more satellites through a single hardware channel Multiplexing allows a receiver to track more satellites than the number of hardware channels at the cost of lower effective signal strength
The process of combining multiple signals, usually by time-division multiplexing (TDM) on a high frequency carrier, to optimize the use of available transmission media Also, see FDM
A function within a layer that interleaves the information from multiple connections into one connection (see demultiplexing)
The combination of two or more signals from two or more channels into a single output
A laboratory approach that performs multiple sets of reactions in parallel (simultaneously); greatly increasing speed and throughput
Multiplexing is sending multiple signal streams of information on a carrier at the same time in the form of a single signal At the other end of the transmission it is recovered and separated Analog signals are commonly multiplexed using frequency-division multiplexing, in which the carrier bandwidth is divided into sub-channels of different frequency widths, each carries a signal at the same time Digital signals are commonly multiplexed using time-division multiplexing, in which the multiple signals are carried over the same channel in alternating time slots
A process of transmitting more than one signal over a single link, route, or channel Of the two methods in use, parallel processing frequency-shares the bandwidth of a channel in the same way hurdlers run and jump in their assigned lanes, thus permitting a number of contestants to compete simultaneously on the same track The second method, called serial processing, time-shares multiple signals in the same way that pole vaulters vault over the same bar one after the other Although serial processing may not seem simultaneous, the signal speed is so fast that it is possible to multiplex four different numbers through a single decoder-driver and have them appear on four different displays without a flicker
To interleave and transmit a number of different messages over a single circuit
An electronic or optical process that combines two or more lower bandwidth transmissions onto a higher bandwidth signal by splitting the total available bandwidth into narrower bands (frequency division) or by allotting a common channel to several transmitting sources one at a time in sequence (time division)
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