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What is bandwidth? what are its type? how it is useful in multiplexing?

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What is bandwidth? what are its type? how it is useful in multiplexing?

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  1. Bandwidth can be rawly considered as water pipe running into one's home, so as to provide a path for the water to flow, the bigger the pipes more the water is supplied and are directly proportional, bandwidth does not have types, but are based on the amount of data structures to be transmitted. Multiplexing is a technique where signals (more than one are interleaved together and transmitted in a common platform and are dissassociated or demultiplexed at the receiving end so as to be seperated)


  2. This might help u...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandwidth_(...

  3. Bandwidth the capability of a medium to transmit data in a period of time. Usually expressed as bits per second. Or it may also refer to the frequencies which may be used for the signals used in transmission.

    There is no types of bandwidth, what might be distinguishable is wide bandwidth and narrow bandwidth according to the data transmitted.

    In multiplexing, bandwidth is divided among the different mediums/users in case of frequency division multiplexing (such case would be as implemented when tuning to a particular radio station) whereas if time division multiplexing is used, it means the medium is allocated the whole bandwidth for a certain period of time.


  4. Bandwidth is a measure of how much data can be transferred in a given time.

    It doesn't have types.

    Multiplexing means using the bandwidth of two connections together.

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