The advantage of a binary phase-shift keying is that within a
given bandwidth, modulation of higher orders allow to carry higher
rates.
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Binary (Bipolar) Phase Shift Keying.
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The advantage of a binary phase-shift keying is that within a
given bandwidth, modulation of higher orders allow to carry higher
rates.
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circuit of modulation PSK
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differential phase-shift keying (′dif·ə′ren·chÉ™l ′fÄz ′shift ′kē·iÅ‹) (communications) Form of phase-shift keying in which the reference phase for a given keying interval is the phase of the signal during the preceding keying interval. Also known as differentially coherent phase-shift keying.