-
signal processing,
baseband is the
range of
frequencies occupied by a
signal that has not been
modulated to
higher frequencies.
Baseband signals typically...
- In telecommunications, the term
multiplex baseband has the
following meanings: In frequency-division multiplexing, the
frequency band
occupied by the aggregate...
- channel, or a
signal spectrum.
Baseband bandwidth is
equal to the
upper cutoff frequency of a low-p****
filter or
baseband signal,
which includes a zero...
- A
baseband processor (also
known as
baseband radio processor, BP, or BBP) is a
device (a chip or part of a chip) in a
network interface controller that...
- both
baseband and p****band bit-stream
components are
considered part of a
digital signal; an
alternative definition considers only the
baseband signal...
-
current (often
using differential signaling). the line-coded
signal (the
baseband signal)
undergoes further pulse shaping (to
reduce its
frequency bandwidth)...
- The
lower frequency band
occupied by the
modulation signal is
called the
baseband,
while the
higher frequency band
occupied by the
modulated carrier is called...
-
context it is an
upper bound for the
symbol rate
across a bandwidth-limited
baseband channel such as a
telegraph line or p****band
channel such as a limited...
- A base
transceiver station (BTS) or a
baseband unit (BBU) is a
piece of
equipment that
facilitates wireless communication between user
equipment (UE) and...
- with
other voice, video, and data traffic. Later, in 1987 a much
cheaper baseband version, also
running at 2 Mbit/s
connected computers in daisy-chain style...