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Amplitude-shift keying

Known as: ASK, Amplitude Shift Keying 
Amplitude-shift keying (ASK) is a form of amplitude modulation that represents digital data as variations in the amplitude of a carrier wave.In an… 
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2019
2019
–This paper presents design on amplitude shift keying (ASK) used in 125 kHz RFID tag, which is simulated by Multisim software. In… 
2013
2013
In this paper, the objective is to study the performance of different modulation formats.To choose a right modulation format is… 
2012
2012
Here we design a modulator-demodulator circuit which can execute different modulation schemes like- AM, ASK, BPSK, FSK & QPSK… 
2011
2011
In digital communication system design, the main objective is to receive data as similar as the data sent from the transmitter… 
2008
2008
Artworks in museums and art galleries are significantly affected by temperature and relative humidity (RH) variations… 
2006
2006
This paper introduces a speech separation system as a front-end processing step for automatic speech recognition (ASR). It… 
2000
2000
Active contour models – known colloquially as snakes – are energy-minimising curves that deform to fit image features. Snakes… 
1997
1997
Pulse time modulation (PTM) techniques have drawn considerable attention over the years as suitable schemes for transmission of… 
1985
1985
This paper presents a general solution to the problem of calculating the error performance of binary NCFSK systems in the… 
1981
1981
Research conducted with the help of the computer in the last several years has allowed us to synthesize tones whose timbres are…