Modulation Index: Quantifying Signal Variation

Modulation index, denoted as m, is a dimensionless parameter in modulation that quantifies the extent to which the information signal (modulating signal) varies the characteristics of the carrier signal. It determines the amplitude, frequency, or phase deviation of the modulated signal, affecting its bandwidth and efficiency. A higher modulation index indicates a greater variation in the carrier signal, resulting in higher bandwidth but potentially reduced signal quality.

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