
Multiplexing Theory
Multiplexing theory refers to techniques that allow multiple signals or data streams to be transmitted over a single channel or medium simultaneously. Think of it as sharing a single road among several cars. Instead of having separate roads for each car (or data stream), multiplexing creates a single pathway, efficiently using available resources. This is commonly applied in telecommunications, where it enables efficient use of bandwidth, allowing more calls or data to be sent at once. Different types of multiplexing, such as Time Division and Frequency Division, manage how data is organized and sent without interfering with each other.