Analog Communication
Analog Communication is a method of transmitting information using continuous signals that vary in amplitude, frequency, or phase. This type of communication is often used in traditional radio and television broadcasting, where sound and images are sent as waves. The signals can represent various forms of data, such as voice or music, and are typically easier to produce and transmit than digital signals.
In analog systems, the information is represented in a way that closely resembles the original signal. For example, in AM radio, the amplitude of the wave changes to convey sound information. While analog communication has been largely replaced by digital communication in many areas, it still plays a role in specific applications and technologies.