faasmodulatsiooniga
Faasmodulatsiooniga is a term that refers to a modulation technique where the phase of a carrier signal is varied in accordance with the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal. This is a type of angle modulation, similar to frequency modulation, but instead of altering the frequency, it manipulates the phase. In faasmodulatsiooniga, the carrier wave can be represented as $c(t) = A_c \cos(2\pi f_c t + \phi(t))$, where $A_c$ is the amplitude, $f_c$ is the carrier frequency, and $\phi(t)$ is the phase deviation. The phase deviation $\phi(t)$ is directly proportional to the amplitude of the message signal, $m(t)$, such that $\phi(t) = k_p m(t)$, where $k_p$ is the phase sensitivity constant.
The advantages of faasmodulatsiooniga include its robustness against noise. While amplitude modulation (AM) is susceptible to
Faasmodulatsiooniga finds applications in various communication systems. It is commonly used in digital communication, particularly in