Multiplexing

Multiplexing is sending numerous flags or streams of data on a bearer in the meantime as a solitary, complex sign and after that recouping the different signs at the less than desirable end.

In information transfers and machine systems, multiplexing (in some cases contracted to muxing) is a technique by which various simple message signals or advanced information streams are joined into one sign over an imparted medium. The point is to impart a costly asset. Case in point, in information transfers, a few phone calls may be conveyed utilizing one wire. Multiplexing started in telegraphy in the 1870s, and is presently broadly connected in interchanges. In telephony, George Owen Squier is credited with the improvement of phone transporter multiplexing in 1910.
 
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