The term 'multi-mode' is quite general and applies across various technologies. Without more context, it's difficult to provide a highly specific definition. However, in general, 'multi-mode' refers to a technology or device that can operate in multiple different modes or configurations. Each mode often has distinct characteristics, functionalities, or performance profiles. For example, in optical fiber, multi-mode fiber allows multiple light rays (modes) to propagate through the core simultaneously, typically used for shorter distances. In wireless communication, a multi-mode device might support multiple radio access technologies (e.g., 4G and 5G). The 'multi-mode' capability enhances versatility and adaptability, allowing users to select the most appropriate mode for a specific application or environment.
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