kantoaaltosta
Kantoaaltosta is a Finnish term used in telecommunications to denote the carrier wave, the sinusoidal signal that carries information in modulation systems. It serves as the reference signal to which information is imposed during modulation, producing a transmitted waveform that can be propagated through a channel and later recovered at the receiver. In common analog modulation schemes such as amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM), the carrier wave is the component that is modulated by the information signal, while the resulting spectrum comprises the carrier and sidebands.
Mathematically, a typical carrier wave is represented as c(t) = A_c cos(2π f_c t + φ), where A_c is
Usage and context: The term appears in Finnish telecommunications literature, engineering handbooks, and standards discussions to
Etymology: The word is a compound from Finnish roots meaning “to carry” and “wave,” reflecting its role