0 an electronic process that allows more than one electrical signal to be sent using only one connection:
Through multiplexing, we can make efficient use of the transmitting equipment.
We will now define a function/, which represents such a multiplexing processor.
If the former is the case, we may dispense with multitasking; if the latter is the case, we may dispense with multiplexing.
Again we consider a multiplexing processing unit, which is now separated into the processor proper and a scheduler.
Also, non-linearities in cell responses make, for example, multiplexing of luminance and chromatic signals in the parvocellular pathway impracticable.
Further optimization and use of multiplexing might make this methodology ideal for routine identification.
In addition, longer laser pulses might be obtained in a cheaper way with a less number of separate laser beams in angular multiplexing schemes.
A second advantage of a dynamic decorrelation of neural responses is the possibility of a "temporal multiplexing" of visual information during the course of fixation.
Indeed, on-line phrasal transformations would seem impossible without the general multiplexing capability provided by working memory, which has been convincingly shown to play a role in sentence comprehension.