TDM¶
Time Division Multiplexing
Time-division multiplexing (TDM) is a method of transmitting and
receiving independent signals over a common signal path by means of
synchronized switches at each end of the transmission line so that each
signal appears on the line only a fraction of time in an alternating
pattern. It is used when the bit rate of the transmission medium exceeds
that of the signal to be transmitted. This form of signal multiplexing
was developed in telecommunications for telegraphy systems in the late
19th century, but found its most common application in digital telephony
in the second half of the 20th century.\