Processing gain is the ratio of message bandwidth to signal bandwidth.

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Multiplexing and Multiple Access topics include: Spread spectrum, LAN techniques and algorithms, INTELSAT, TDM, FDM, their similarities and differences and code division multiple access techniques. Multiplexing is a technique that combines multiple signals into one signal that can be transmitted over a shared medium. Multiple access is a method that allows multiple devices to access and share a common medium for data transmission.  Multiplexing uses a device called a multiplexer. The channel or medium can be a wire, a fiber optic cable, a radio frequency, or any other physical or logical... Show more

Processing gain is the ratio of message bandwidth to signal bandwidth.