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The difference between a multiplexer and a statistical multiplexer is
A.Statistical multiplexers need buffers while multiplexers do not need buffers
B.Multiplexer use X.25 protocol, while statistical multiplexers use the Aloha protocol
C.Multiplexers often waste the output link capacity while statistical multiplexers optimize its use
D.Multiplexers use Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) while statistical multiplexers use Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM)

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Difference between Mux and Demux. A Multiplexer is a device used to communicate by means of a medium with combination of multiple signals.

A DE multiplexer is a process of separating multiplexed signals from transmission line.

An electronic multiplexer is a multiple-input, single-output switch.


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QUESTION:

The difference between a multiplexer and a statistical multiplexer is
A.Statistical multiplexers need buffers while multiplexers do not need buffers
B.Multiplexer use X.25 protocol, while statistical multiplexers use the Aloha protocol
C.Multiplexers often waste the output link capacity while statistical multiplexers optimize its use
D.Multiplexers use Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) while statistical multiplexers use Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM)

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Option 【A】. Statistical multiplexers need buffers while multiplexers do not need buffers

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