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Definition 4.74. In quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) or quadrature multiplexing, two baseband real-valued signals m1(t) and m2(t) are transmitted simultaneously via the corresponding QAM signal: xQAM (t) = m1 (t) √ 2 cos (2πfct) + m2 (t) √ 2 sin (2πfct).

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