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    Digital Modulation

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    Digital modulation differents kind and aplications form them. Digital Modulation Techniques The techniques used to modulate digital information so that it can be transmitted via microwave‚ satellite or down a cable pair are different to that of analogue transmission. The data transmitted via satellite or microwave is transmitted as an analogue signal. The techniques used to transmit analogue signals are used to transmit digital signals

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    Prelab 3 1: The operations involved in the modulation of DSB-SC are: A message signal and carrier signal are fed in to a mixer which effectively modulates the message signal. The figure below demonstrates this step: Mathematically‚ this is expressed as the following: The resultant waveform can be demodulated by multiplying the modulated signal by the carrier signal of the same frequency and then using the low pass filter to filter out the remaining frequencies to get the frequency required

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    Hierarchal Modulation 1. Theory Wireless transmission of image and video data in hostile mobile environments necessitates for a system which guarantees the quality of the data using effective error protection while at the same time ensures continues video streaming [1]. Unequal Error Protection is a technique which makes use of the fact that not all data in a video stream is equally important [1]. Based on the study first presented in [2]‚ data can be divided into different categories based on

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    Chapter 9 MODULATION AND DEMODULATION D ata modulators‚ especially those intended to produce constantenvelope output signals‚ are “high-leverage” components in that even very small deviations from ideal in their behavior can lead to large degradations in overall system performance. Therefore‚ successful simulation of wireless communication systems depends upon the use of modulator models that capture all of the significant deviations from ideal behavior. In the “usual” development of

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    tutorial‚ QPSK‚ modulation‚ modulator‚ demodulator‚ demodulation May 01‚ 2002 APPLICATION NOTE 686 QPSK modulation demystified Abstract: Readers are presented with step-by-step derivations showing the operation of QPSK modulation and demodulation. The transition from analog communication to digital has advanced the use of QPSK. Euler’s relation is used to assist analysis of multiplication of sine and cosine signals. A SPICE simulation is used to illustrate QPSK modulation of a 1MHz sine

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    PULSE MODULATION TECHNIQUES INTRODUCTION • Modulation is the process of frequency translation in which any one parameter(Amplitude‚ frequency or phase) of high frequency carrier signal is varied in accordance with instantaneous value of low frequency modulating signal. • Modulation is either analog or digital. INTRODUCTION • Many signals in modern communication systems are digital • Additionally‚ analog signals are transmitted digitally • Digitizing a signal results in reduced distortion

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    Modulation Techniques Modulation Techniques Modulation is the process in which a signal is entered into and transmitted by a signal carrier. There are several ways signals can be modulated and differ based on the equipment and technique utilized. Three common ways that signals are transmitted include a 56K modem‚ an asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL)‚ and Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi). Each of these methods are effective means of transmitting a digital signal‚ however‚ the 56K modem is all

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    systems Pulse Modulation Pulse Modulation consists essentially of sampling analog information signals and then converting those samples into discrete pulses and transporting the pulses from a source to a destination over a physical transmission medium. Pulse Modulation is a method of modulation that represents information as a train of pulses‚ wherein one or more characteristics of each pulse change with the input signal’s variation. Methods of Pulse Modulation • Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) •

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    Amplitude Modulation and Angle Modulation Abstract— The aim of this document is to improve understanding of amplitude modulation and angle modulation. We have done this by using Lab view. We have shown 4 types of Amplitude Modulation & 2 types of Angle Modulation. Keywords-amplitude modulation (AM)‚ angle modulation‚ double side band modulation (DSB)‚ double sideband suppressed carrier modulation (DSB-SC)‚ double sideband full carrier modulation (DSB-FC)‚ single side band modulation(SSB)‚ phase

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    FSK MODULATION AND DEMODULATION PROGRAM USING MATLAB LIST OF TABLES: CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION. 1.1-INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS MODEM. 1.2-INTRODUCTION TO FREQUENCY SHIFT KEYING 1.2.1-FSK MODULATOR 1.2.2-FSK DEMODULATION CHAPTER 2: COMPONENT DESCRIPTION. 2.1-LIST OF COMPONENTS 2.2-DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM 2.2.1 IC 555. 2.2.2 565 PLL. CHAPTER 3: CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND WORKING. 3.1-CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF FSK MODULATOR USING IC555. 3.2-CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF FSK DEMODULATOR USING PLL 555 CHAPTER

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