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1 inverse multiplexing
"The process whereby bandwidth enables a call to transmit more information at the same time in the same timeframe than information from a single signal transmitted over a single channel. This is accomplished by splitting a single high-speed channel into multiple signals, transmitting the multiple signals over multiple facilities operating at a lower rate than the original signal, and then recombining the separately transmitted portions into the original signal at the original rate." -
2 multiplexing
"A technique used in communications and input/output operations to transmit a number of separate signals simultaneously over a single channel or line. To maintain the integrity of each signal on the channel, multiplexing can separate the signals by time, space, or frequency. The device used to combine the signals is a multiplexer." -
3 demultiplexing
"The separating of multiple signals, which were combined into a common physical signal for simultaneous transmission across a single physical channel, back into multiple signals." -
4 output
[΄autput] n արտադրանք. արտադրողականություն. the output of new goods նոր ապրանքների արտադրանք. the factory’s output for the year գործարանի տարեկան արտադրողականությունը. հմկրգ. ելք, տվյալ ների ելք. output alphabet ելքային այբուբեն. output channel ելքի կա նալ. output data ելքային տվյալ ներ. output device ելքի/ել քա յին սարք. output file ելքի ֆայլ. output information ելքային ին ֆորմացիա. output instruction ելքի հրահանգ. output quantity ելքային մեծություն. output queue ելքի հերթ. output routine ելքի ծրագիր. output signal ել քային ազդանշան. output unit ելքի/ելքա յին սարք
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