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== Signal ==
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File:William Powell Frith The signal 1858.jpg|The Signal by William Powell Frith, 1858
File:Digital-signal-noise.svg|Digital Signal with Noise
File:Original message.jpg|Original Message
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File:Signal processing system.png|Signal Processing System
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 20 February 2025

Signal is a term used in various fields, including physics, engineering, and biology, to describe any function that conveys information. Signals can be either analog or digital, and they can be transmitted through various mediums, such as wire, air, water, or vacuum.

Types of Signals[edit]

There are two main types of signals: analog and digital.

Analog Signals[edit]

Analog signals are continuous in both time and value. They are often used in audio and video transmission and can be represented by a continuous waveform.

Digital Signals[edit]

Digital signals are discrete in time and value. They are often used in computing and digital electronics, where information is represented by binary code.

Signal Transmission[edit]

Signals can be transmitted through various mediums, such as wire, air, water, or vacuum. The medium used for transmission can affect the speed and quality of the signal.

Signal Processing[edit]

Signal processing is a field that focuses on the analysis, interpretation, and manipulation of signals. Signal processing techniques can be used to improve the quality of signals, extract useful information from signals, and convert signals from one form to another.

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