Chapter 2. Time-Division Multiplexing
This chapter includes the following sections:
An Introduction to Time-Division Multiplexing— TDM is a common way to send multiple signals or streams of information over a medium at the same time in the form of a single, complex signal, and then recover the separate signals at the receiving end. In a TDM scheme, several low-speed channels are multiplexed into a single high-speed channel for transmission over a network.
Analog Signal Processing— This section presents the various stages involved with analog signal generation and reception, analog-to-digital conversion, signal filtering, sampling, quantization, encoding, and µ-law and A-law coding for pulse code modulation (PCM).
Circuit-Switched Networks— Circuit-switched ...
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