In the fields of
communications,
signal processing, and in
electrical engineering more generally, a signal is any time-varying quantity. Signals are often scalar-valued functions of time (
waveforms), but may be vector valued and may be functions of any other relevant independent variable. The concept is broad, and hard to define precisely. Definitions specific to subfields are common. For example, in
information theory, a signal is a codified message, that is, the sequence of states in a communication channel that encodes a message. In a communication system, a transmitter encodes a message into a signal, which is carried to a receiver by the communications channel. For example, the words "
Mary had a little lamb" might be the message spoken into a telephone. The telephone transmitter converts the sounds into an electrical
voltage signal. The signal is transmitted to the receiving telephone by wires; and at the receiver it is reconverted into sounds.
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