OFDM
    Orthogonal frequency
        division multiplexing, a method of digital modulation in which a signal is split into
        several narrowband channels at different frequencies. OFDM is similar to conventional
        frequency division multiplexing (FDM). The difference lies in the way in which the signals
        are modulated and demodulated. Priority is given to minimizing the interference, or
        crosstalk, among the channels and symbols comprising the data stream. Less importance is
        placed on perfecting individual channels. 
OFDM is used in European digital audio broadcast
        services. It is also used in wireless local area networks.