fasdetektion
Fasdetektion is a term used in signal processing and related disciplines to describe the determination of the phase of a waveform relative to a reference signal. In many contexts, the concept is more commonly referred to as phasendetektion, phase detection, or phase estimation, but variants such as fasdetektion appear in some technical texts. The core goal is to extract the instantaneous phase information from a time-domain signal to enable synchronization, modulation-demodulation, or control actions.
Several methods are used to perform fasdetektion. Zero-crossing methods estimate phase from the timing of zero
Applications of fasdetektion span communications, instrumentation, and motor control. In coherent receivers, accurate phase information enables
Challenges include noise-induced phase jitter, phase ambiguity modulo 2π, and imbalance between in-phase and quadrature channels.