👉 TVCOM, or Television Communications Mathematics, is a branch of mathematics that focuses on the mathematical modeling and analysis of television and broadcasting systems. It involves using concepts from signal processing, probability, and statistics to understand and optimize the transmission, reception, and distribution of video and audio signals over various media. Key topics include modulation techniques (like QAM and PSK), error correction coding, channel capacity, and the effects of noise and interference. TVCOM aims to enhance the efficiency and quality of television services by mathematically analyzing and solving problems related to bandwidth allocation, signal degradation, and system design.