Segmentation is the division of packets across the network for example from Location A to location B , and multi plexing is the interleaving of pieces when transversing trough different media
memory segmentation is the process of dividing the computer memory into different overlapping segments.
Frequency-division multiplexing, wavelength-division multiplexing, and time-division multiplexing.
Guard bands between channels
What is multiplexing and its diagram
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
Conversation Multiplexing Segmentation and Rassembly Error Checking
1. error control; 2. flow control; 3. segmentation and reassembly; 4. multiplexing; 5. connection setup.
see zyxo.wordpress.com/2010/07/17/the-difference-between-segmentation-and-clustering/ for a neat explanation.
memory segmentation is the process of dividing the computer memory into different overlapping segments.
Multiplexing-Combining all the inputs into one output. Switching-Taking one input to the output, at a time/frequency
Frequency-division multiplexing, wavelength-division multiplexing, and time-division multiplexing.
image segmentation refers to clustering or grouping of homogeneous pixels into various groups while classification is next hierarchy which labell those clustered pixels as different classes..
AM radio broadcasting uses frequency division multiplexing to allocate different frequencies to different radio stations. Cable television systems use frequency division multiplexing to transmit multiple channels simultaneously over a single cable. Cell phone networks use frequency division multiplexing to separate different users' calls on the same frequency band.
TDM
multiplexing refeers to the transmission of different signals in the same channel simultaneously. There are many forms of multiplexing that can be used, including frequency division multiplexing(FDM) where individual signals are transmitted over adjacent , non overlapping frequency bands. they are transmitted in parallel and simultaneously in time. In time division multiplexing(TDM) each signal is allowd to use the whole bandwidth for a certain period of time. Multiplexing is needed so that the available channel can be used efficiently and also to save costs. There is too much to know about multiplexing, here is just a short overview. One thing that one has to know is multiple access.
Multiplexing
Multiplexing