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Tactile signals are signals detected by the skin and internal organs such as touch, pain, vibration, heat etc. They are coded by mechanoreceptors which respond to mechanical distortion of the sensory nerve membrane.

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What are the difference between carrier signal modulating signal modulated signal baseband and passband?

carrier signal- use for the purpose of conveying information. modulating signal- causes variations in some characteristics of carrier signal. modulated signal - carrier signal after altration in its characteristics is called modulated signal. example- if you want to see an object (suppose it is an modulating signal),you need light(light is carrier signal) and when light will reflect on object you will be able to see if (that is modulated signal)


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correctional signal


Bandwidth of digital signal is infinite?

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What type of signal is brief and can work at night or among obstructions a. tactile b. electrical c. olfactory d. visual e. auditory?

auditory


What is a tactile sensor?

In robotics and technology, a tactile sensor is a device designed to send a signal when it is touched (or when it touches something). A recent and common example of a tactile sensor is the touch screen on many smart phones, cash registers, and tablet PCs.


What is tactile sensor?

In robotics and technology, a tactile sensor is a device designed to send a signal when it is touched (or when it touches something). A recent and common example of a tactile sensor is the touch screen on many smart phones, cash registers, and tablet PCs.


About tactile the learning style?

what does tactile learning mean


What is tactile communication?

tactile communication is touch basicaly :d


What is the word for someone who likes to touch?

Tactile


How do you put tactile in a sentence?

Tactile (NOT Tactical) relates to the sense of touch. "The patten of grooves on the switches gives a tactile guide to which is which."


How do you use the word tactile in sentences?

Are you a tactile or visual learner?


Give a sentence with tactile?

The tactile sensation of the soft fabric against her skin provided comfort and warmth.


What are tactile organs?

Organs that react to touch or contact. Get it? Tactile!? The skin is the only tactile organ we have to my knowledge. Cats and dogs have whiskers.


Sentence using tactile?

Blind students seem to be tactile learners.


What is the meaning of tactile?

Of or pertaining to the organs, or the sense, of touch; perceiving, or perceptible, by the touch; capable of being touched; as, tactile corpuscles; tactile sensations.