
TDMA
TDMA, or Time Division Multiple Access, is a method used in wireless communication to allow multiple users to share the same frequency channel. It works by dividing each channel into time slots, with each user transmitting their data during a specific slot. This way, users take turns to send information, preventing interference and optimizing the use of available bandwidth. TDMA is efficient for managing multiple calls or data streams over a single frequency, commonly used in digital cellular systems like GSM. It ensures clear communication by scheduling access in an organized and predictable manner.