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    modulation
    /ˌmɒdjʊˈleɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the exertion of a modifying or controlling influence on something: "endorphins in the body are responsible for the modulation of pain sensation"
    • 2. variation in the strength, tone, or pitch of one's voice: "excellent voice modulation"

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  2. May 27, 2024 · Modulation can be defined as the process of converting data into waves by adding information to a carrier signal. Such a signal can be transmitted electronically or optically, but it must have a consistent waveform.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ModulationModulation - Wikipedia

    In electronics and telecommunications, modulation is the process of varying one or more properties of a periodic waveform, called the carrier signal, with a separate signal called the modulation signal that typically contains information to be transmitted.

  4. the ability to control, influence or change a particular physical process: This area of the brain is involved in the modulation of emotional behaviour. The proteinase inhibitor function has been associated with modulation of cell growth. Fewer examples.

  5. Modulation, in electronics, technique for impressing information (voice, music, pictures, or data) on a radio-frequency carrier wave by varying one or more characteristics of the wave in accordance with the information signal. There are various forms of modulation, each designed to alter a.

  6. Modulation is the process of converting data into radio waves by adding information to an electronic or optical carrier signal. A carrier signal is one with a steady waveform -- constant height, or amplitude, and frequency. How modulation works.

  7. Definition: Modulation, the process in which the carrier signal is varied according to the information bearing signal also called the modulating signal. During modulation, some characteristics it can be amplitude, frequency, or phase is varied in accordance with the original information-bearing signal that has to be transmitted.

  8. Nov 28, 2016 · Modulation is the use of one electrical signal tocontrola primary variable of another. For example, if an audio signal voltage is used to control the “amplitude” of a carrier signal, the result is amplitude modulation. It is important that you do not confuse “mixing” with “modulation.”

  9. 1. : an inflection of the tone or pitch of the voice. specifically : the use of stress or pitch to convey meaning. 2. : a regulating according to measure or proportion : tempering. 3. : a change from one musical key to another by modulating. 4. : the process of modulating a carrier or signal (as in radio) also : the result of this process.

  10. noun. the act of modulating. the state of being modulated. Music. transition from one key to another. Grammar. the use of a particular distribution of stress or pitch in a construction, as the use of rising pitch on here in John is here? the feature of a construction resulting from such use. Discover More. Word History and Origins.

  11. the ability to control, influence or change a particular physical process: This area of the brain is involved in the modulation of emotional behavior. The proteinase inhibitor function has been associated with modulation of cell growth. Fewer examples.