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== the concept of modulation ==Why?•More efficient to transmit E&M signals at higher frequencies•Transmitting multiple signals through the same medium using different carriers•Transmitting through “channels” with limited passbands•Others...How?•Manymethods•Focus here for the most part on Amplitude Modulation (AM)== Amplitude Modulatioin of a Complex Exponential Carrier