Sageduskoodimine
Sageduskoodimine, also known as frequency coding, is a technique used in digital communication systems to represent digital data as variations in the frequency of a carrier signal. This method is commonly employed in various modulation schemes, such as Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) and Phase Shift Keying (PSK), to transmit information over a communication channel.
In frequency coding, each unique digital symbol or bit is assigned a specific frequency within the carrier
One of the advantages of sageduskoodimine is its robustness against certain types of interference and noise,
The process of sageduskoodimine involves several key components: the transmitter, which encodes the digital data into
Applications of sageduskoodimine can be found in various fields, including telecommunications, radio communications, and data transmission