Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

carrier-wave

noun
/ˈkɛr.ɪ.ər weɪv/
Definition
A carrier wave is a waveform that is modulated with an input signal for the purpose of conveying information.
Examples
  • The radio uses a carrier wave to transmit music and voice over the air.
  • Modulation techniques alter the carrier wave to encode the desired information signal.
  • In fiber optics, light waves serve as the carrier wave for transmitting data.
Meaning
In telecommunications, a carrier wave is used to transmit data over various distances, ensuring that the original information can be received and understood.
Synonyms
  • Signal wave
  • Transmission wave
  • Base wave