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Digital Modulation Techniques
Digital-to-Analog signals is the next conversion we will discuss in this chapter. These techniques are also called as Digital Modulation techniques.
Digital Modulation provides more information capacity, high data security, quicker system availabipty with great quapty communication. Hence, digital modulation techniques have a greater demand, for their capacity to convey larger amounts of data than analog modulation techniques.
There are many types of digital modulation techniques and also their combinations, depending upon the need. Of them all, we will discuss the prominent ones.
ASK – Ampptude Shift Keying
The ampptude of the resultant output depends upon the input data whether it should be a zero level or a variation of positive and negative, depending upon the carrier frequency.
FSK – Frequency Shift Keying
The frequency of the output signal will be either high or low, depending upon the input data appped.
PSK – Phase Shift Keying
The phase of the output signal gets shifted depending upon the input. These are mainly of two types, namely Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) and Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), according to the number of phase shifts. The other one is Differential Phase Shift Keying (DPSK) which changes the phase according to the previous value.
M-ary Encoding
M-ary Encoding techniques are the methods where more than two bits are made to transmit simultaneously on a single signal. This helps in the reduction of bandwidth.
The types of M-ary techniques are −
M-ary ASK
M-ary FSK
M-ary PSK
All of these are discussed in subsequent chapters.
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