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OFDM
(Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing)
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a modulation technique used in telecommunications to transmit data over multiple carrier frequencies. It is widely used in modern wireless communication systems, including WiFi, LTE, and 5G.
OFDM improves spectral efficiency and reduces interference, making it ideal for high-speed data transmission. It is also used in digital broadcasting and broadband internet technologies. OFDM's robustness and flexibility have made it a cornerstone of modern wireless communication.
OFDM improves spectral efficiency and reduces interference, making it ideal for high-speed data transmission. It is also used in digital broadcasting and broadband internet technologies. OFDM's robustness and flexibility have made it a cornerstone of modern wireless communication.