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Digital transmission is a technique that transmits information signals in a stream of digital pulses. The original signals may be in analog or digital form, and the transmission medium may be copper wire or optical fiber based. In either case, as long as the signals are conveyed in digital pulse stream over the transmission medium, it is called digital transmission.
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Gi Lee, B., Kim, S.C. (1994). Digital Transmission and Scrambling. In: Scrambling Techniques for Digital Transmission. Telecommunication Networks and Computer Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3231-8_1
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