code-division multiplex
code-division multiplex
[′kōd də′vizh·ən ′məlt·i‚pleks] (communications)
Multiplex in which two or more communication links occupy the entire transmission channel simultaneously, with code signal structures designed so a given receiver responds only to its own signals and treats the other signals as noise. Abbreviated CDM.
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