Double sideband modulation encodes a message signal onto a carrier wave by producing two copies of the message signal shifted above and below the carrier frequency. The modulated carrier signal is equal to the carrier amplitude multiplied by the sum of the message signal and its inverse. Demodulation of the DSB signal recovers the original message by extracting the lower or upper sideband.
Double sideband modulation encodes a message signal onto a carrier wave by producing two copies of the message signal shifted above and below the carrier frequency. The modulated carrier signal is equal to the carrier amplitude multiplied by the sum of the message signal and its inverse. Demodulation of the DSB signal recovers the original message by extracting the lower or upper sideband.
Double sideband modulation encodes a message signal onto a carrier wave by producing two copies of the message signal shifted above and below the carrier frequency. The modulated carrier signal is equal to the carrier amplitude multiplied by the sum of the message signal and its inverse. Demodulation of the DSB signal recovers the original message by extracting the lower or upper sideband.