synchronous time-division multiplexing

synchronous time-division multiplexing

[′siŋ·krə·nəs ′tīm də‚vizh·ən ′məl·tə‚pleks·iŋ] (communications) A data transmission technique in which several users make use of a single channel by means of a system in which time slots are allotted on a fixed basis, usually in round-robin fashion. Abbreviated STDM.