Baseband signal A
baseband signal or
lowpass signal is a signal that can include frequencies that are very near zero, by comparison with its highest frequency (for example, a sound waveform can be considered as a baseband signal, whereas a radio signal or any other modulated signal is not). A
baseband bandwidth is equal to the highest frequency of a signal or system, or an upper bound on such frequencies, for example the upper
cut-off frequency of a
low-pass filter. By contrast,
passband bandwidth is the difference between a highest frequency and a nonzero lowest frequency.
Baseband channel A
baseband channel or
lowpass channel (or
system, or
network) is a
communication channel that can transfer frequencies that are very near zero. Examples are serial cables and
local area networks (LANs), as opposed to
passband channels such as radio frequency channels and passband filtered wires of the analog telephone network.
Frequency division multiplexing (FDM) allows an analog telephone wire to carry a baseband telephone call, concurrently as one or several carrier-modulated telephone calls.
Digital baseband transmission Digital baseband transmission, also known as
line coding, aims at transferring a digital bit stream over baseband channel, typically an unfiltered wire, contrary to
passband transmission, also known as
carrier-modulated transmission. Passband transmission makes communication possible over a bandpass filtered channel, such as the telephone network local-loop or a band-limited wireless channel.
Baseband transmission in Ethernet The word "BASE" in
Ethernet physical layer standards, for example
10BASE5,
100BASE-TX and
1000BASE-SX, implies baseband digital transmission (i.e. that a
line code and an unfiltered wire are used).
Baseband processor A
baseband processor also known as BP or BBP is used to process the down-converted digital signal to retrieve essential data for a wireless digital system. The baseband processing block in
GNSS receivers is responsible for providing observable data: that is, code pseudo-ranges and carrier phase measurements, as well as navigation data. == Modulation ==