Question
In what type of multiplexing does each signal occupy the entire bandwidth of the channel?
Group of answer choices
Frequency-Division Multiplexing
Time-Division Multiplexing
Pulse-Width Multiplexing
Phase-Shift Multiplexing
Group of answer choices
Frequency-Division Multiplexing
Time-Division Multiplexing
Pulse-Width Multiplexing
Phase-Shift Multiplexing
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The type of multiplexing in which each signal occupies the entire bandwidth of the channel is **Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM)**. In TDM, each signal is allocated a specific time slot during which it can use the entire bandwidth, effectively allowing multiple signals to share the same channel without interference.
So, the correct answer is:
**Time-Division Multiplexing**.
So, the correct answer is:
**Time-Division Multiplexing**.