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= Multiplex baseband
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Multiplex baseband refers to a type of signal processing and data transmission technique used primarily in telecommunications and networking. Baseband systems transmit data over a single channel using a frequency range that is effectively close to zero and does not modulate the carrier frequency, unlike broadband systems, which use a wider frequency range to carry multiple signals simultaneously. In multiplexing, multiple signals or data streams are combined into one signal over a shared medium, allowing for efficient use of bandwidth.