It is common terminology to call
the complex sinusoid's
phasor, and
its carrier wave.
For a real sinusoid,
the phasor is again defined as
and the carrier is
. However, in this case, the real sinusoid
is recovered from its complex-sinusoid counterpart by taking the real part:
re
The phasor magnitude
is the
amplitude of the sinusoid.
The phasor angle
is the
phase of the sinusoid.
When working with complex sinusoids, as in Eq. (4.11), the phasor
representation
of a sinusoid can be thought of as simply the
complex amplitude of the sinusoid. I.e.,
it is the complex constant that multiplies the carrier term
.