
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) is a method used in communication networks that allows multiple users to share a single communication channel efficiently. It works by dividing time into specific slots, and each user is assigned these slots in turn. During their designated time, a user can transmit or receive data, ensuring that multiple users don’t interfere with each other. This way, multiple conversations or data streams can happen over the same frequency without overlap, improving the overall use of bandwidth and maintaining clear communication.