Analog Communication System
Analog Communication System
Analog Communication System
shout. This shout can be heard only up to a certain distance. But for the
same wave to travel over a long distance, youll need a technique which
adds strength to this signal, without disturbing the parameters of the original
signal.
The baseband signals are incompatible for direct transmission. For such a
signal, to travel longer distances, its strength has to be increased by
modulating with a high frequency carrier wave, which doesnt affect the
parameters of the modulating signal.
Advantages of Modulation
The antenna used for transmission, had to be very large, if modulation was
not introduced. The range of communication gets limited as the wave cannot
travel to a distance without getting distorted.
Carrier Signal
The high frequency signal which has a certain phase, frequency, and
amplitude but contains no information, is called a carrier signal. It is an
empty signal. It is just used to carry the signal to the receiver after
modulation.
Modulated Signal
Types of Modulation
There are many types of modulations. Depending upon the modulation
techniques used, they are classified as shown in the following figure.
The types of modulations are broadly classified into continuous-wave
modulation and pulse modulation.
Continuous-wave Modulation
Pulse Modulation