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PSK

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What is PSK?

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.

What other technologies are related to PSK?

PSK Competitor Technologies

FSK is another digital modulation technique that can be used for transmitting data, making it a competitor to PSK.
mentioned alongside PSK in 47% (178) of relevant job posts
QAM is another digital modulation technique that can be used for transmitting data. It is a competitor to PSK.
mentioned alongside PSK in 24% (204) of relevant job posts
ASK is another digital modulation technique that can be used for transmitting data, making it a competitor to PSK.
mentioned alongside PSK in 27% (54) of relevant job posts

PSK Complementary Technologies

WLAN authentication protocols such as WPA2/3 can be used in conjunction with PSK-based wireless communication to secure the link.
mentioned alongside PSK in 100% (51) of relevant job posts
OFDM is a multicarrier modulation technique often used with PSK to improve performance in wireless communication.
mentioned alongside PSK in 10% (118) of relevant job posts
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) can be used for authentication in networks employing PSK.
mentioned alongside PSK in 10% (97) of relevant job posts

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