Is Cell Phone Signal Transmitted in Digital Form?

In summary, when signals are transmitted wirelessly from two mobile phones, the information is encoded in some digital format even though the signal itself is continuous and analog. This can be achieved through methods such as frequency-shift, phase-shift, or phase-shift keying. By modulating the information into the carrier frequency and using the amplitude and phase of the signal, multiple bits can be encoded into a single "sample" of the signal.
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Am getting actually puzzled about some facts from telecommunication. When signal are transmitted from two mobile phones, the signal which is converted at the sending end from analogue by the speaker into digital on the mobile phone, does the transmitted signal actually wirelessly i mean is in DIGITAL FORM.. Is that possible transmitted wave in digital form ??
 
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Define "digital" in this context... The signal itself has no choice but to be continuous or analog -- well, down to the Planck level anyway. However the information in it is encoded in some digital format. I don't know the details of various cell-phone formats, but it could be frequency-shift, phase-shift, or even good old morse-code on/offs (not likely these days though).
 
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schip666! said:
Define "digital" in this context... The signal itself has no choice but to be continuous or analog -- well, down to the Planck level anyway. However the information in it is encoded in some digital format. I don't know the details of various cell-phone formats, but it could be frequency-shift, phase-shift, or even good old morse-code on/offs (not likely these days though).

To be a bit more detailed, what we do is modulate the information into the carrier frequency. This can be done by mixing in a time-dependent frequency shift, adjusting the amplitude, and/or adjusting the phase of the signal. A common type of encoding is phase-shift keying which is used in such methods like wifi. What we do is look at the carrier signal in its phase space. In phase space the signal has an amplitude and phase and we can use these two to encode a bitstream. For example, we will have a two bit stream consisting of either 00, 01, 10, or 11. In phase space, a signal of amplitude 1 and phase 45 degrees will be 00, phase 135 degrees 01, phase 225 degrees 10 ad phase 315 degrees 11. Thus, the phase and amplitude of the signal can represent a two bit word. We can keep expanding the encoding by adding more points that depend on amplitude and phase and we can encode longer bit words into a single "sample" of the signal.
 

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A transmission signal is an electrical or electromagnetic signal that carries information from one location to another. It can be used for various types of communication, such as radio, television, and internet.

How is a transmission signal transmitted?

A transmission signal is typically transmitted through a medium, such as a cable, fiber optic wire, or through the air via radio waves. The signal is sent from a transmitter and received by a receiver at the destination.

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