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Newer page: version 2 Last edited on Sunday, August 17, 2003 4:58:31 pm by JamesSpooner
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 Multiplexing is a method in which several data sources share the same physical medium. Multiplexing is done by distributing some component of the transmission media. 
  
-TimeDivisionMultiplexing (TDM) shares the media by allocating portions in the time domain. Access to the physical medium is issued by allowing each source a timeslot of a certian length. Wireless protocols such as BlueTooth use TDM to effect reasonable communication between PicoNet Masters and Slaves. 
+TimeDivisionMultiplexing (TDM) shares the media by allocating portions in the time domain. Access to the physical medium is issued by allowing each source a timeslot of a certian length. Wireless protocols such as BlueTooth use TDM to effect reasonable communication between Piconet Masters and Slaves. 
  
 Compare: FrequencyDivisionMultiplexing, WaveDivisionMultiplexing