Answer:
Manchester Coding Technique
Explanation:
Manchester code (also referred as phase encoding, or PE) is a type of line code in which the process of encoding of each data bit will either be from low then high, or high then low, for an equal amount of time. It is a self-clocking indicator with no DC component.
It is also a data-modulation system that can be utilized for many situations but is mainly used in binary data transfer based on analog, high-speed-digital, RF, optical, or long-distance-digital signals.