A form of distortion of a signal in which one symbol interferes with subsequent symbols.
Very-High Frequency [VHF]
“Range of radio frequencies between [30 MHz, 300 MHz].”
Ultra-Wide Band [UWB]
“Loosely defined as any wireless transmission scheme that occupies a bandwidth of more than 25% of a center frequency, or more than 1.5GHz.”
Frequency Shift Keying [FSK]
“Often specified as 2-level (2-FSK, FSK2, FSK/2) or 4-level (4-FSK, FSK4, FSK/4)”
Frequency Modulation [FM]
“A technique for encoding of information in a carrier wave by varying the instantaneous frequency of the wave.”
Effective Number of Bits [ENOB]
“Effective number of bits (ENOB) is a measure of the dynamic range of an analog-to-digital converter, digital-to-analog converter, or their associated circuitry.”
Channel State Information [CSI]
“Information that describes how a signal propagates from the transmitter to the receiver and represents the combined effect of, for example, scattering, fading, and power decay with distance.”
Bluetooth [BT]
A wireless communication standard designed for short-range communications.
Bluetooth Low Energy [BLE]
A wireless communication standard designed for short-range communications.
Amplitude Modulation [AM]
Amplitude modulation (AM) is a modulation technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave. In amplitude modulation, the amplitude (signal strength) of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal being transmitted.
