multiplexing method in which two or more signals are sent over a single communications network by allotting time slots for each signal (Telecommunications)
Time Division Multiplexing Technique where data from multiple channels may be allocated bandwidth on a single white pair based on time slot assignment
Transportation Demand Management; an attempt to reduce demand for transportation through various means, such as encouraging the use of high occupancy vehicles, alternative work hours, telecommuting, improvement of jobs/housing balance
A transmission method which permits several users to transmit on one frequency by assigning specific time slots to their use (See also: FDMA)
Time Division Multiplexer A device that enables the simultaneous transmission of multiple independent data streams into a single high-speed data stream Or Time Division Multiplexing - A means of dividing a digital circuit into several channels by creating a separate Time Slot for each Channels are essentially groups of bits separated by time and reassembled at the destination
Transportation Demand Management - Low-cost ways to reduce demand by automobiles on transportation systems, such as programs to promote telecommuting, flextime and ridesharing
(Time Division Multiplexing) A digital transmission method that combines signals from multiple sources on a common path This common path is divided into a number of time slots and each signal or channel is assigned its own intermittent time slot, allowing the path to be shared by multiple channels
A method of traditional digital multiplexing in which a signal occupies a fixed, repetitive time slot within a higher-rate signal
Time Division Multiplexing A system in which the bits of more than one digital signal are interleaved in time to form a single digital bit stream that carriers all of the information contained in the original signals
Acronym for time-division multiplexing, a form of multiplexing in which transmission time is broken into segments, each of which carries one element of one signal
Time Division Multiplexing is a scheme in which numerous signals are combined for transmission on a single communications line or channel Each signal is broken up into many segments, each having very short duration
(time division multiplexing) TDM is the process of combining a number of digital signals into a single digital stream by an orderly assignment of time slots
Time Division Multiplexing Uses a system of time slots in a synchronous data stream to multiplex multiple voice and data channels into one circuit
Time Division Multiplexing A technology that transmits multiple signals simultaneously over a single transmission path Each lower-speed signal is time sliced into one high speed transmission