Modulation involves changing the amplitude of a carrier wave signal based on an information-bearing signal. The current and voltage of a transmitted signal are proportional to the carrier current/voltage multiplied by the square root of 1 plus the modulation index squared. The total transmitted voltage or current is equal to the square root of the sum of the squares of the individual modulated voltages or currents.
Modulation involves changing the amplitude of a carrier wave signal based on an information-bearing signal. The current and voltage of a transmitted signal are proportional to the carrier current/voltage multiplied by the square root of 1 plus the modulation index squared. The total transmitted voltage or current is equal to the square root of the sum of the squares of the individual modulated voltages or currents.
Modulation involves changing the amplitude of a carrier wave signal based on an information-bearing signal. The current and voltage of a transmitted signal are proportional to the carrier current/voltage multiplied by the square root of 1 plus the modulation index squared. The total transmitted voltage or current is equal to the square root of the sum of the squares of the individual modulated voltages or currents.