Fáziskülönbségtl
Fáziskülönbségtl, also known as "phase indifference" or "phase insensitivity," refers to a property in signal processing and communication systems where the performance or behavior of a system does not depend on the absolute phase of an input signal. This concept is particularly relevant in contexts such as demodulation, synchronization, and signal detection, where phase variations may arise due to transmission mediums, hardware imperfections, or environmental factors.
In communication systems, phase insensitivity is often desirable to simplify receiver design and improve robustness against
However, phase insensitivity is not universally applicable. In phase-modulated signals, such as phase-shift keying (PSK) or
The term "fáziskülönbségtl" is primarily used in Hungarian technical literature, reflecting its role in discussions about