| |
| IT Management > Systems Design and Development > Hardware Engineering > |
Digital Signal Processing
|
ALSO CALLED: DSP
DEFINITION: A carrier signal is a transmitted electromagnetic pulse or wave at a steady base frequency of alternation on which information can be imposed by increasing signal strength, varying the base frequency, varying the wave phase, or other means. This variation is called modulation. With the
Definition continues below.
|
|

|

|
|
Add Digital-Signal-Processing to your RSS Reader:
|
|
|
|
|
| Because there is no exact match for Digital Signal Processing under this category, our system automatically performed a keyword search to broaden the scope of your query. |
 |
 |
| 1 Match |
 |
Controlling Risks and Costs for Better Security
| sponsored by Nokia
PODCAST:
Listen to this podcast to discover eight areas of risk associated with mobile devices and learn how better mobile device management can save money and guard against threats to enterprise data security.
Posted: 22 Oct 2007 | Premiered: 22 Oct 2007, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
|
|  |
|
|  |
| |
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING DEFINITION (continued):
advent of laser transmission over optical fiber media, a carrier can also be a laser-generated light beam on which information is imposed. Types of analog modulation of a carrier include amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation. Types of digital modulation include varieties of pulse code modulation (PCM), including pulse amplitude modulation (PAM), pulse duration modulation (PDM), and pulse position modulation
Digital Signal Processing definition sponsored by SearchTelecom.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
|
| |

|

|
|