what is the difference between multiplexing and multiple
accessing?
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Answer / b.kranthi sandhya
Multiplexing allows digital informayion from sources to be routed onto a single output line.the selection of input line is contrlooed by a set of selection lines.
Multiple acessing means working of many actions for inputs as differently and also output is in different mode only.only we are acess all the inputs not selected ones.
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Answer / raj
they both differ in their sources....
multiplexing means multiplexing diff. signals genrated
fromsame source. nd mltipleasses means mltiplexing
different signals from different sorce placed at distance
from each other
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