TDM definition

TDM or “TDM Technology” or “Time Division Multiplexing” A method of multiplexing in which a common transmission path is shared by a number of channels on a cyclical basis by enabling each channel to use the path exclusively for a short time slot. This technology is used to provision traditional narrowband services (e.g., voice, fax, dial-up Internet access) and high-capacity services like DS1and DS3 circuits.
TDM means Telecom District Manager
TDM means Terminal Duty Manager-Passenger;

Examples of TDM in a sentence

  • A Copper Loop includes attached electronics using Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) technology, but does not include packet, cell or frame switching capabilities.

  • Authorised Users may use the Purchased Product and Journals Shallow Archive for the purposes of TDM in accordance with local legislation particularly section 13b (263/2023) of the Copyright Act (404/1961).

  • The Draft Traffic Plan shall include such road and signaling improvements and modifications as may be reasonably necessary in order to mitigate the impact of the additional traffic resulting from the completion of the Proposed Project, including TDM strategies.

  • Authorised Users may use the results of their TDM in their research and make the results of their TDM publicly available, provided that no Purchased Product and Journals Shallow Archive or part of a Purchased Product and Shallow Archive is reproduced within such research, other than as permitted by applicable law.

  • Ascent will summarize relevant regional regulations, plans and programs that help to address air quality issues, such as major transportation improvements or plans, congestion management plans or measures, alternative transportation modes and programs, and transportation demand management (TDM) programs.


More Definitions of TDM

TDM means Time Division Multiplex.
TDM refers to the channelization of digitized voice grade circuits into DS-1 and higher speed transmission signals using time division multiplexing. TDM is used in circuit switching.
TDM or “Time Division Multiplexing” refers to a technology in which multiple calls may be carried simultaneously over the same physical path, each call requiring a dedicated “slot” on the path for the duration of the call, and, also, requiring a master signaling protocol to differentiate and route each call individually (i.e. SS7).
TDM means time-division multiplexing, a method of putting multiple data streams in a single signal.
TDM means Terminal Duty Manager-Passenger & Cargo Terminal;
TDM means Traffic Design Manual; and “WMP” means Waste Management Plan.
TDM means Time-Division Multiplexing. TDM is a method of transmitting and receiving signals. This signals transmission method is commonly used in legacy voice products.