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Module 4

This document discusses binary phase shift keying (BPSK) and frequency division multiple access (FDMA) and time division multiple access (TDMA). BPSK represents binary data by changing the phase of a sinusoidal carrier signal according to the data bit. FDMA divides the available frequency band into multiple smaller bands, with each user being assigned its own frequency band. TDMA divides the total time available for transmission into time slots, with each user being assigned its own time slot.

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Module 4

This document discusses binary phase shift keying (BPSK) and frequency division multiple access (FDMA) and time division multiple access (TDMA). BPSK represents binary data by changing the phase of a sinusoidal carrier signal according to the data bit. FDMA divides the available frequency band into multiple smaller bands, with each user being assigned its own frequency band. TDMA divides the total time available for transmission into time slots, with each user being assigned its own time slot.

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Module 4

DEEPA MATHEW K
BINARY PHASE SHIT KEYING
• The phase of the sinusoidal carrier is changed according to the data
bit to be transmitted .
• The binary data is represented in bipolar NRZ format
• Let the carrier is expressed as
Frequency division multiple access FDMA-THE FREQUENCY IS DIVIDED
Time division multiple access TDMA-TIME IS DIVIDED

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