Bandstapelung
Bandstapelung, also known as "band stacking" in English, is a phenomenon that can occur in various contexts, often related to the way information or physical entities are arranged. In the realm of telecommunications and signal processing, it refers to the practice of combining multiple frequency bands into a single, larger band to increase data transmission capacity. This is a common technique in modern wireless communication standards like LTE and 5G, allowing devices to achieve higher download and upload speeds by utilizing a wider spectrum.
In a more general sense, bandstapelung can describe the layering or superimposition of distinct bands of something.