Frequency Shift Keying

Frequency Shift Keying Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is transmitted through discrete frequency changes of a carrier wave.The simplest FSK is binary FSK (BFSK). BFSK uses a pair of discrete frequencies to...

Amplitude Shift Keying

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 ASK system, the binary symbol 1 is represented by transmitting a fixed-amplitude carrier wave and...

multimedia databases

multimedia databases In addition to the standard numeric, date and text data types, there are a number of data types that are regarded as the basic building blocks of MM applications. These data types, which are elements of more complex MM objects, are: text –...

Spatial databases

Spatial databases Spatial RDBMS is an RDBMS that can process spatial data. Popular RDBMSs, such as Oracle, offer their own Spatial RDBMS features or add-ons so that spatial data can be processed. Since each DBMS has a different architecture, it is difficult to show...

Analog and Digital Communication Notes

Analog and Digital Communication Notes   UNIT I- ANALOG COMMUNICATION ADC unit 1 notes UNIT II- DIGITAL COMMUNICATION ADC Unit 2 Notes UNIT III- DATA AND PULSE COMMUNICATION UNIT IV- SOURCE AND ERROR CONTROL CODING UNIT V- MULTI-USER RADIO COMMUNICATION  ADC Unit...

Client server technology

Client server technology Definition of Cient-Server: A client is defined as a requester of services and a server is defined as the provider of services. A single machine can be both a client and a server depending on the software configuration.Client-server software...