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CookieOfFortune@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

I thought we were being pedantic here?

Yes, eventually a signal may degrade or be corrupted, but prior to that point the reproduction is literally and exactly perfect.

Modulation schemes are characterized via a probabilistic tolerance, so even when you are within the tolerances, you can get an incorrect value at some expected rate. Note that you can even define a modulation scheme with a high error rate and be ok with that.

That’s why I take issue with the concept of an exactly perfect reproduction. Usually there are layers above the digital modulation to handle these possibility to decrease the error rates even lower.

And no, I don’t consider the PNG to be the data carried. I think the way the author does the bandwidth calculations is incorrect.

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