Bandpass Modulation and Detection topics include: Various concepts of digital bandpass modulation, coherent detection and signalling and performance measurement and parameters. Bandpass modulation, also known as passband modulation, is a technique that modulates a signal over a carrier frequency. The signal to be transmitted is sent by modulating one or more of the carrier wave's three properties. In bandpass modulation, the amplitude, frequency, and phase of an RF carrier are varied based on the information to be transmitted. The most common digital modulation formats are amplitude shift... Show more Bandpass Modulation and Detection topics include: Various concepts of digital bandpass modulation, coherent detection and signalling and performance measurement and parameters. Bandpass modulation, also known as passband modulation, is a technique that modulates a signal over a carrier frequency. The signal to be transmitted is sent by modulating one or more of the carrier wave's three properties. In bandpass modulation, the amplitude, frequency, and phase of an RF carrier are varied based on the information to be transmitted. The most common digital modulation formats are amplitude shift keying (ASK) and frequency shift keying (FSK). Bandpass modulation techniques encode information as the amplitude, frequency, phase, or phase and amplitude of a sinusoidal carrier. For radio transmission, the carrier is converted to an electromagnetic (EM) field for propagation to the desired destination. In detection, sampled values are used for detection using a decision rule such as the ML detection rule. Show less
Bandpass Modulation and Detection topics include: Various concepts of digital bandpass modulation, coherent detection and signalling and performance measurement and parameters.
Bandpass modulation, also known as passband modulation, is a technique that modulates a signal over a carrier frequency. The signal to be transmitted is sent by modulating one or more of the carrier wave's three properties.
In bandpass modulation, the amplitude, frequency, and phase of an RF carrier are varied based on the information to be transmitted. The most common digital modulation formats are amplitude shift keying (ASK) and frequency shift keying (FSK). Bandpass modulation techniques encode information as the amplitude, frequency, phase, or phase and amplitude of a sinusoidal carrier. For radio transmission, the carrier is converted to an electromagnetic (EM) field for propagation to the desired destination. In detection, sampled values are used for detection using a decision rule such as the ML detection rule.
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