What do you mean by FDMA? Explain in details.
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Answer / anjani kumar dubey
Frequency Division Multiple Access or FDMA is a channel
access method used in multiple-access protocols as a
channelization protocol. FDMA gives users an individual
allocation of one or several frequency bands, or channels.
Multiple Access systems coordinate access between multiple
users. The users may also share access via different methods
such as TDMA, CDMA, or SDMA. These protocols are utilized
differently, at different levels of the theoretical OSI model.
Disadvantage: Crosstalk which causes interference on the
other frequency and may disrupt the transmission.
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Answer / eng. indrahas dubey
First off all FDMA stands for frequency division multiple access. in FDMA , each users have assigned by the fix frequency & each frequency is separated by the gaurd frequency.it is also reffered as 2G network.
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Answer / malik muhammad mehran
FDMA used in the GSM the user are differentiated on the basis of frequency. different frequencies transmited by different users multiplexed on the link....
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