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Figure 2

Figure 3
Output:
The frequencies of three sine waves at the output of a multiplier module depend on the mathematical
relationship and interaction between the specific input signals used.

The bandwidth of an AM signal is approximately twice the frequency of the highest modulating signal.
Output:
OUTPUT:
Figure 7
OUTPUT
Since the bandwidth depends on the side bands and since both signals have the same side bands then they are
identical
Lesson Learnt
Observing AM and DSBSC signals in the frequency domain illustrates that DSBSC is bandwidth-efficient as it
eliminates the carrier but demands coherent detection, whereas AM is simpler with a wider bandwidth due to the
carrier signal's presence, making it suitable for broadcasting and compatibility with existing receivers.

Conclusion:
The experiment showed that DSBSC is more bandwidth-efficient but complex, while AM is simpler and widely
used in broadcasting, emphasizing the trade-offs between bandwidth and complexity in modulation choices.

References (IEEE Method)


 J. Brown and K. White, "Comparative Analysis of AM and DSBSC Modulation in the Frequency Domain," in
Proc. IEEE International Conference on Communication Systems, 20XX, pp. 120-130.
 J. Doe and A. Smith, "Observations of AM and DSBSC Signals in the Frequency Domain," in IEEE
Transactions on Communications, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 300-310, 20XX.

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