Multiple Access
In
telecommunication
, the term
multiple access
has the following meanings:
1.
The
connection
of a
user
to two or more
switching
centers by separate
access
lines using a single
message
routing indicator
or
telephone number
.
2.
In
satellite communications
, the capability of a
communications satellite
to function as a portion of a communications
link
between more than one pair of satellite terminals concurrently.
Note:
The three types of multiple access presently used with communications satellites are
code
-division,
frequency
-division, and
time-division multiple access
.
3.
In
computer
networking, a scheme that allows temporary access to the
network
by individual users, on a demand basis, for the purpose of transmitting
information
.
Note:
Examples of multiple access are
carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance
(CSMA/CA) and
carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
(CSMA/CD). Source: from
Federal Standard 1037C
and from
MIL-STD-188
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