8.15.3 What Is Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA)?
Learn how TDMA allows many users to share a single frequency by transmitting in precisely timed bursts. Understand frame structures, synchronization, guard intervals, timing advance, and why TDMA became popular in early digital communication systems.
- What Is Time-Division Multiple Access?
- Why Is It Called Time-Division Multiple Access?
- How Does TDMA Work?
- What Is a Time Slot?
- What Is a Frame?
- Why Does TDMA Use Burst Transmission?
- Why Is Synchronization So Important?
- What Are Guard Intervals?
- What Is Timing Advance?
- Why Is Timing Advance Necessary?
- Where Was TDMA Used?
- Why Did GSM Use TDMA?
- What Are the Advantages of TDMA?
- What Are the Disadvantages of TDMA?
- How Does TDMA Compare with FDMA?
- Is TDMA Still Used Today?
- Why Is TDMA Important?
