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PERIODIC BASE MODULATION
PERIODIC BASE MODULATION describes a digital radio and telecommunications methodology that was originally conceived by Peter Blake in the late 1990's. PERIODIC BASE MODULATION or a derivative of this name will become a registered trademark.

The technology is currently under development and will encompass both military and civilian applications. As a result, some elements will remain proprietary while others will be publicly disclosed through a number of forthcoming patents and white-papers.

PERIODIC BASE MODULATION is a specific type of digital modulation that can be implemented for radio and telecommunications purposes. In this context, "PERIODIC" means a periodic wave, "BASE" means a digital characteristic embedded in a periodic wave and "MODULATION" means the utilization of a periodic wave to convey something of communicative value.

At the physical layer, there are three well-understood primary methods to modulate a periodic wave. One method is to manipulate the periodic wave's intensity, another is to manipulate the periodic wave's length and another is to manipulate the duration of the periodic wave.

Amplitude Modulation (AM) manipulates the periodic wave's intensity. Frequency Modulation (FM) and Phase Modulation (PM) manipulate the periodic wave's length. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) manipulates the duration of the periodic wave.

PERIODIC BASE MODULATION utilizes all three primary modulation methods.

PERIODIC BASE MODULATION is being touted as a novel technology that significantly improves data-thru-put and spectral efficiency while reducing radio frequency noise.

Updates can be found at www.peterblakeradio.com and periodicbasemodulation.com.