modulationsform
Modulationsform, in telecommunications and signal processing, refers to a category or method by which a carrier signal is varied to encode information. A modulation form specifies which carrier property is altered and how the alteration relates to the data being transmitted. Modulation forms apply to both analog and digital communication systems and are chosen to balance bandwidth, power efficiency, and robustness to noise.
Analog modulation forms include amplitude modulation (AM), where the carrier amplitude changes with the modulating signal;
Digital modulation forms encode information as discrete signal states. Common examples are amplitude shift keying (ASK),
Practical considerations include bandwidth requirements, power efficiency, and resistance to noise and fading. Demodulation methods must
Historically, modulation forms evolved from analog radio systems to modern digital communications, including wireless standards, cellular