BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying) is a digital modulation technique that encodes binary data by changing the phase of a carrier wave.
In BPSK, each binary digit is assigned a symbol, represented by a sinusoidal waveform with a defined phase: a 0 bit is represented by a waveform with 0° phase, while a 1 bit is represented by a waveform with 180° phase. This allows binary data to be transmitted by shifting the phase of the carrier wave between two defined phases.
BPSK can be visualized as a ship flashing a light from two spots on its mast to signal binary data to passing planes. The spot on the right represents a 1, while the spot on the left represents a 0. This modulation