Difference between multiplexing and spread spectrum
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Multiplexing is a process of various analog message signals or digital data streams are converted to a single signal over one shared medium like a cable.
Spread spectrum involves the transmission of either digital or analog data with the help of an analog signal.
Spread spectrum has more resistance to natural noise, interference, and jamming that makes it a preferred choice for secured communications when compared to multiplexing.
Spread spectrum involves the transmission of either digital or analog data with the help of an analog signal.
Spread spectrum has more resistance to natural noise, interference, and jamming that makes it a preferred choice for secured communications when compared to multiplexing.
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