An RF signal compression technique used to transport high bit-rate data
over wired or wireless means using modulated radio frequency carrier
waves whose purpose is to reduce the number of radio carrier modulation
events, thus reducing the amount of radio sideband emissions, while
increasing the amount of information conveyed by coordinating the
modulation events. More specifically an improved compression method with
coordinated padding for various methods of modulation by which the
spectral channel width occupied by the radio signal and the power
spectrum density of said signal can be controlled by numerically
adjusting the coding format in a coordinated manner allowing for
coordinated modulation events which permits multiple transmissions in a
coverage area greatly increasing the amount of information transmitted
and available users.