Phase-shift_keying Phase-shift_keying

Phase-shift keying - Definition and Overview

In telecommunication, the term phase-shift keying (PSK) has the following meanings:

1. In digital transmission, angle modulation in which the phase of the carrier is discretely varied in relation either to a reference phase or to the phase of the immediately preceding signal element, in accordance with data being transmitted.

2. In a communications system, the representation of characters, such as bits or quaternary digits, by a shift in the phase of an electromagnetic carrier wave with respect to a reference, by an amount corresponding to the symbol being encoded.

Note 1: For example, when encoding bits, the phase shift could be 0° for encoding a "0," and 180° for encoding a "1," or the phase shift could be -90° for "0" and +90° for a "1," thus making the representations for "0" and "1" a total of 180° apart.

Note 2: In PSK systems designed so that the carrier can assume only two different phase angles, each change of phase carries one bit of information, i.e., the bit rate equals the modulation rate. If the number of recognizable phase angles is increased to 4, then 2 bits of information can be encoded into each signal element; likewise, 8 phase angles can encode 3 bits in each signal element. Synonyms biphase modulation, phase-shift signaling.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188

Example Usage of Phase-shift

mag3rd: I favorited a YouTube video -- HENDRIX FEEDBACK Phase Shift http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMcHGZlbx2Y&feature=autoshare_twitter
algebra_com: for y=3csc4x, identify the vertical asymptotes, period and phase shift. find values of x for the beginning, 1/ http://algebra.com/t/242232
algebra_com: state the period and phase shift of the function y=1/2cot(2x-pie/4) http://algebra.com/t/242032
Copyright 2009 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  :: Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the this Wikipedia article.