Filtered symmetric differential phase-shift keying
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In telecommunication, filtered symmetric differential phase-shift keying (FSDPSK) is a method of encoding information for digital transmission in which:
- A 0 bit is encoded as a +90° change in the carrier phase, and a 1 bit is encoded as a -90° change in the carrier phase
- Abrupt phase transitions are smoothed by filtering or other functionally equivalent pulse shaping techniques.
Source: Federal Standard 1037C