MultiPoint
Multipoint refers to systems, channels, or processes that connect more than two discrete points. It is used across several domains to contrast with point-to-point configurations. In telecommunications, a multipoint arrangement allows three or more endpoints to share a single communications medium or conference bridge. This can be implemented with dedicated hardware, software-based bridges, or cloud services, and typically involves a control function to route streams and manage access.
In video conferencing, multipoint conferences connect three or more participants. An MCU (multipoint control unit) or
In data networks, multipoint delivery refers to transmission from one sender to multiple receivers, as in multicast
In measurement and instrumentation, multipoint can describe devices that accept or provide several signals at once,