What is pulse stuffing or bit stuffing in time division multiplexing?

time division multiplexing is the process of sending 2 or more signals simultaneously through a single channel.

Answer:
It's a process where two unlike signals can be made to look alike by inserting non-information bits into one or the other. Once the signals have the same bit rate, they can be multiplexed. Wiki's got this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bit_stuffin...

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