Correct option is B
In
multiplexing, a single path (transmission medium) is used to carry
multiple channels of data simultaneously. Multiplexing efficiently combines multiple signals for transmission over a shared medium, making better use of available bandwidth.
Important Key Points:
1. Multiplexing allows
multiple data streams to be transmitted through a single physical medium, such as a cable or wireless spectrum.
2. It increases the efficiency of communication channels by reducing the need for separate paths for each signal.
3. Examples of multiplexing techniques include
Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM),
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), and
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM).
Knowledge Booster:
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One, One: Refers to a direct single connection without multiplexing.
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Multiple, One: Opposite of multiplexing; rarely occurs in communication systems.
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Multiple, Multiple: Represents a scenario of multiple paths and channels, not relevant to multiplexing.