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Many signals can be distinguished from one another visually within the spectrogram. We drop the phase information but differences can still be seen through the magnitude as shown in this spectrogram from our GNU Radio paper: |
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Understood. It makes since to me that modulations that varies in power such
as qam may be distinguished but what about PSK where only phase is varied?
Excuse me if this is an ignorant question I am relatively new to DSP but
experienced with programming and ML. Thanks
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Many signals can be distinguished from one another visually within the
spectrogram. We drop the phase information but differences can still be
seen through the magnitude as shown in this spectrogram from our GNU Radio
paper:
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I think you lose phase information with spectograms how does the model pick up modulation type without knowing phase over time?
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