Basebandsignaling
Baseband signaling refers to the transmission of signals without modulation. In its simplest form, it means sending information by directly representing it as variations in voltage or current. The signal is transmitted in its original frequency band, which is why it's called "baseband." This is in contrast to broadband signaling, where the original signal is modulated onto a carrier wave at a higher frequency for transmission.
Baseband signaling is characterized by its simplicity and efficiency for short-distance communication or when the bandwidth
The primary advantage of baseband signaling is its cost-effectiveness and ease of implementation, as it avoids