Inverse multiplexer. A unit that combines multiple low bandwidth digital phone lines into a single high bandwidth call.
Inverse Multiplexer - handles multi-channel transmission management of ISDN video/data communication.
Inverse Multiplexing. Defines all forms of bonding or bundling two or more physical connections between two locations to create a single, faster virtual circuit.
Inverse multiplexer. Re-aggregates split sub channels in a data stream into a single channel. S ee ISDN.
Inverse Multiplexer - a device which allows the "bonding" of individual communications channels into a channel with bandwidth equaling the SUM of all the channels bonded. For example, if you had three ISDN BRI circuits (each offering dual 64 Kbs service) you could use an IMUX to bond all six channels into a 384 Kbs communications channel. [ 384 Kbs is the almost universal transmission rate being used between schools and corporations for compressed video distant learning and videoconferencing applications in the United States.
nverse Mu ltiple er Equipment that combines 64Kbps channels and presents them to the user's terminal equipment as if they were a single larger bandwidth channel.
Inverse Multiplexer. Device that bonds two or more BRI lines to form a higher rate channel.