siirtymäavainmodulaatio
Siirtymäavainmodulaatio, often translated as shift key modulation or more generally as frequency shift keying (FSK), is a digital modulation technique used to transmit digital data by varying the frequency of a carrier signal. In FSK, binary data is represented by discrete shifts in the carrier frequency. For instance, a '0' bit might be represented by one frequency, and a '1' bit by a different frequency. This change in frequency is detected at the receiving end to reconstruct the original digital signal.
The simplest form of FSK is binary FSK (BFSK), which uses two distinct frequencies. More advanced versions