koodimodulaation
Koodimodulaation, also known as digital modulation, is a technique used in telecommunications and digital signal processing to encode digital data onto a carrier signal for transmission over a medium such as a wire, optical fiber, or wireless channel. The primary goal of digital modulation is to efficiently and accurately convey digital information over analog communication channels.
In digital modulation, the digital data is first converted into a sequence of symbols, each representing a
1. Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK): The amplitude of the carrier signal is varied to represent different symbols.
2. Frequency Shift Keying (FSK): The frequency of the carrier signal is changed to represent different symbols.
3. Phase Shift Keying (PSK): The phase of the carrier signal is altered to represent different symbols.
4. Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM): Both the amplitude and phase of the carrier signal are varied to
The choice of modulation technique depends on various factors, including the characteristics of the communication channel,