In telecommunication, a carrier system (loosely, a synonym with carrier) is a multichannel telecommunications system in which a number of individual circuits (data, voice, or combination thereof) are multiplexed for transmission between nodes of a network.
Multiple layers of multiplexing may ultimately be performed upon a given inputsignal; i.e., the output resulting from one stage of modulation may in turn be modulated.
At a given node, specified channels, groups, supergroups, etc. may be demultiplexed without demultiplexing the others.
In telecommunication, a carriersystem (loosely, a synonym with carrier) is a multichannel telecommunications system in which a number of individual circuits (data, voice, or combination thereof) are multiplexed for transmission between nodes of a network.
In carriersystems, many different forms of multiplexing may be used, such as time-division multiplexing and frequency-division multiplexing.
Multiple layers of multiplexing may ultimately be performed upon a given inputsignal; i.e., the output resulting from one stage of modulation may in turn be modulated.
This invention relates to vehicular-mounted carrier components, and more specifically, relates to a modular or interchangeable system of carrier components to be mounted on the rear of a vehicle or on a storage rack remote from the vehicle.
The improved cargo carriersystem is easily installed secured and removed by the owner with the capability of being permanently secured in place by means of a lock mechanism, and is conveniently stored by piece in the vehicle or as a system on a rack in a remote location.
The invention also envisions a carriersystem tier attachment to a receiver hitch of a vehicle comprising a collection of modular components adapted to be selectively interconnected together including a pair of articulated, deflectable support assemblies, a horizontal platform, a closed container, a bike rack and a ski rack.