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Multi-frequency time-division multiple access

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MF-TDMA ("Multi-frequency time-division multiple access") is a technology for dynamically sharing bandwidth resources in an over-the-air two-way communications network. It combines FDMA and TDMA by assigning each user a set of sub-bandwidths at particular times.[1]

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  1. ^ Yazdani, Navid (16–19 November 2008). Multi-Frequency Time-Division multiple-access (MF-TDMA) resource packing. MILCOM 2008 - 2008 IEEE Military Communications Conference. San Diego, CA, USA: IEEE. Retrieved 1 April 2025.