analogibaseret
Analogibaseret refers to systems or processes that operate using analog signals. An analog signal is a continuous wave that fluctuates in a way that represents some information, such as sound or temperature. Unlike digital systems, which represent information as discrete values (like binary 0s and 1s), analog systems deal with continuously variable quantities. This means that the signal's amplitude, frequency, or phase directly corresponds to the physical quantity it represents.
Examples of analogibaseret technologies include older audio recording formats like vinyl records and cassette tapes, as
The advantage of analog systems lies in their potential for high fidelity, as they can represent a