demodulate - extract information from a modulated carrier wave
extract, pull out, pull up, draw out, take out, pull - remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense; "pull weeds"; "extract a bad tooth"; "take out a splinter"; "extract information from the telegram"
'Our tuners with advanced digital radio features enable radio manufacturers to develop a single platform to demodulate and decode worldwide digital radio standards, greatly simplifying car radio designs and reducing system cost.
It can demodulate four transponders from four RF inputs, with up to 64 MBaud bandwidth, while fixed-key AES-128 and BISS-descrambling are embedded into both the modulator and demodulator.
The other approach is to deteriorate the eavesdropper's channel quality, for instance, through direction modulation [10, 11] or physical layer encryption techniques [12], the constellation structure of the signal is effectively distorted, which make it difficult for the eavesdropper to demodulate any useful information.
In its final version the UDD is going to automatically recognize, demodulate and decode radio transmission signals with specific system rules for the recognized transmission.
In this work, we propose and demonstrate using a second order polynomial (SOP) ER enhancement scheme together with thresholding schemes of iterative and modified quick adaptive for the first time up to our knowledge to demodulate the rolling shutter pattern obtained in the CMOS image sensor.
As a receiver, we need to translate the analog signal to a data value, demodulate the signal to remove the carrier signal, and decode the data by protocol.