A system that allows the transmission of more than one signal over a common path, by assigning each signal a different frequency band.
(FDM): A method of deriving two or more simultaneous, continuous channels from a transmission medium by assigning separate portions of the available frequency spectrum to each of the individual channels.
Multiplexing that transmits and receives the full 360 degrees of each sine wave.
Frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) is a form of signal multiplexing where multiple baseband signals are modulated on different frequency carrier waves and added together to create a composite signal.