Amplitude Modulation
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Amplitude Modulation
1. In general, modulation in which the amplitude of a wave
is the characteristic subject to variation.
2. Specifically, in telemetry those systems of modulation
in which each component frequency, f, of the transmitted intelligence
produces a pair of sideband frequencies at carrier frequency plus
f and carrier minus f.
In special cases: (a) the carrier may be suppressed, (b)
either the lower or upper sets of sideband frequencies may be
suppressed; (c) the lower set of sideband frequencies may be produced
by one or more channels of information and the upper set of sideband
frequencies may be produced by one or more other channels of information;
(d) the carrier may be transmitted without intelligence carrying
sideband frequencies.
References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use