
Multiplexed signals
Multiplexed signals refer to the technique of combining multiple signals or streams of information into one single signal for transmission. This method allows different types of data, like voice calls, video, and internet traffic, to share the same communication channel, making it more efficient. Think of it like a highway where many cars (data) travel together instead of each car needing its own separate road. Upon reaching their destination, the signals are separated and decoded, allowing for effective communication without interference. This technology is widely used in telecommunications, broadcasting, and networking.