Phase-Shift Keying (PSK) is a digital modulation technique where the phase of the carrier signal is varied to represent data. Commonly used in wireless communication, PSK encodes data by shifting the phase of a reference signal. Different phase shifts represent different bit patterns, enabling the transmission of digital information. It is widely used due to its efficiency and robustness against noise.
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