Modulation is the act of translating some low-frequency or baseband signal (voice, music, and data) to a higher frequency. Why do we modulate signals? There are at least two reasons: to allow the ...
Researchers reveal novel mechanisms for decoding bacterial frequency modulation in signal processing
This framework enables quantitative predictions about how cellular systems convert frequency-encoded signals into precise ...
A 10-MHz sinusoidal carrier wave of amplitude 10 mV is modulated by a 5-kHz sinusoidal audio signal wave of amplitude 6 mV. Find (a) the frequency components of the resultant modulated wave and (b) ...
ABSTRACT The variability of the earth’s obliquity is a result of the deviation of the obliquity from its main component at 41 kyr and is generated by amplitude and frequency modulation. For the last ...
This report summarises that results of tests at three sites, using typical indoor aerials, to compare FM and AM systems for broadcasting. The main conclusions are as follows:- (1) The proposed BBC ...
Proposals have been made for field-stone television standards converters using ultrasonic delays as storage devices. Previous experiments have shown that variations of gain of the amplifiers ...
Modulation is the process of varying a higher frequency carrier wave to transmit information. Though it is theoretically possible to transmit baseband signals (or information) without modulating it, ...
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