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Signal modulation - Wikipedia Examples are amplitude modulation (AM) in which the amplitude (strength) of the carrier wave is varied by the modulation signal, and frequency modulation (FM) in which the frequency of the carrier wave is varied by the modulation signal
Modulation | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica Modulation, in electronics, technique for impressing information (voice, music, pictures, or data) on a radio-frequency carrier wave by varying one or more characteristics of the wave in accordance with the information signal
What is Modulation? - GeeksforGeeks Modulation can be defined as the process of converting data into waves by adding information to a carrier signal Such a signal can be transmitted electronically or optically, but it must have a consistent waveform
What Is Modulation? | Definition from TechTarget Modulation is the process of converting data into radio waves by adding information to an electronic or optical carrier signal A carrier signal is one with a steady waveform (a constant amplitude and frequency) When modulation adds information to a carrier signal, it adjusts one of its qualities
What is modulation? - howengineeringworks. com Modulation is the process of adding information, such as voice, music, or data, to a high-frequency carrier wave so that it can be transmitted over long distances
Principles of Communication - Modulation Such a process is simply called as Modulation Modulation is the process of changing the parameters of the carrier signal, in accordance with the instantaneous values of the modulating signal
Telecommunication - Modulation, Signals, Frequency | Britannica This assigning of a suitable waveform is accomplished by modulation, which is the process by which some characteristic of a carrier wave is varied in accordance with an information signal, or modulating wave