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RECOMMENDED READING From textbooks: Page 103-111 of Data Communications: From Basics to Broadband, 3rd Edition by William J. Beyda (ISBN: 0-13-096139-6) Chapter 6 of Data Communications and Networking, 3rd Edition, Behrouz A. Forouzan (ISBN: 0-07-251584-8) Based on Data Communications and Networking, 3rd EditionBehrouz A. Forouzan, © 2 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 DIVIDING A LINK INTO CHANNELS Multiplexing A set of techniques that allows the simultaneous transmission of multiple signals across a single data link. Multiplexer (MUX) Combines multiple streams into a single stream (many to one). Demultiplexer (DEMUX) Separates the stream back into its component transmission (one to many) and directs them to their correct lines. Based on Data Communications and Networking, 3rd EditionBehrouz A. Forouzan, © 3 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 CATEGORIES OF MULTIPLEXING Based on Data Communications and Networking, 3rd EditionBehrouz A. Forouzan, © 4 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 TIME DIVISION MULTIPLEXING (TDM) Digital process that allows several connections to share the high bandwidth of a link Time Slots and Frames Each terminal/host given a “slice” of time (time slot) In TDM, a frame consists of one complete cycle of time slots, with one slot dedicated to each sending device. Based on Data Communications and Networking, 3rd EditionBehrouz A. Forouzan, © 5 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 TDM FRAMES Pure TDM: mux-to-mux speed = aggregate terminal speeds No loss of data (similar to voice call multiplexing) Based on Data Communications and Networking, 3rd EditionBehrouz A. Forouzan, © 6 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004
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