Module 1 - Part 2
Module 1 - Part 2
In analog and digital communications, a signal-to-noise ratio, often ~ritten S/N or SNR. is a
measure of the strength of the desired signal relative to background noise (undesired signal).
SIN can be determined by using a fixed formula that compares the two levels and returns the
ratio, which shows whether the noise level is impacting the desired signal.
The ratio is typically expressed as a single numeric value in decibels (dB). The ratio can be
zero, a positive number or a negative number. A signal-to-noise ratio over O dB indicates that
the signa_
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quality.
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Modulation is the process of changing the parameters of the carrier signal. in accordance with the
instantaneous values 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.
Following are some of the advantages for implementing modulation in the communication systems.
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
The resultant signal after the process of modulation, is called as the modulated signal This signal
is a combination of the modulating signal' and the carrier signal.
Size of the Antennae
When the transmission occurs over free space, the antennae radiate the signal, and
the receiver receives it. To operate efficiently, antennae-need to be in the order of the
magnitude of the wavelength of the transmitted signal.
Types of Modulations
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The types of modulations arc broadly classified Into continuous-wave modulation and pulse
modulation.
A mong t he types of modulation t echniques, t he main classification is Continuous- wave
Modul ation and Pulse Modulation. T he continuous wave modulation techniques are
further divided int o Amplitude Modulation and Angle Modulation.
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