16: In TDM, the transmission rate of a multiplexed path is always _______ the sum of the transmission rates of the signal sources.Greater thanLesser thanEqual toEqual to or greater than
Question
16: In TDM, the transmission rate of a multiplexed path is always _______ the sum of the transmission rates of the signal sources.Greater thanLesser thanEqual toEqual to or greater than
Solution
In Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), the transmission rate of a multiplexed path is always equal to the sum of the transmission rates of the signal sources. This is because TDM works by dividing the signal into many segments, each having a very short duration. Each individual signal is then transmitted in its respective slot, and this process continues cyclically. Therefore, the total transmission rate must be equal to the sum of the individual transmission rates.
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