Übermodulation
Übermodulation, or overmodulation, refers to a condition in amplitude modulation where the modulating signal causes the instantaneous amplitude of the carrier to be modulated beyond the carrier amplitude itself. This leads to envelope distortion and, in many cases, distortion in the recovered signal at the receiver. The phenomenon occurs when the modulation index exceeds unity (|m| > 1).
In the standard AM model, the transmitted signal can be written as s(t) = Ac [1 + m cos(ωm
Consequences of übermodulation include distorted audio on the received channel, cliping effects in the envelope detector,
Prevention involves keeping the modulation index at or below unity, using limiting or pre-distortion, careful design