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1024-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation

The 1024QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) scheme is a high-level modulation technique that allows for the transmission of large amounts of data over a communication channel. It works by varying both the amplitude and phase of a carrier signal to create 1024 unique combinations, each representing 10 bits of data. This allows for the transmission of large amounts of data in a short period of time. However, the complexity of 1024QAM makes it more susceptible to noise and other forms of interference, which can lead to errors in data transmission. Therefore, it is typically used in situations where there is a high signal-to-noise ratio, such as wired networks and advanced microwave point-to-point transmission.

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