Communication Physics /
This is a well written handbook with an exhaustive approach to Communication Physics.
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5934692022-03-29T07:44:31ZCommunication Physics / Witherspoon, Huey, author 639845 text Electronic books 631902 Delhi, India: World Technologies,2012©20engThis is a well written handbook with an exhaustive approach to Communication Physics.Telecommunication is the transmission of information, over significant distances, for the purpose of communication. In earlier times, telecommunications involved the use of visual signals, such as beacons, smoke, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs, or audio messages via coded drumbeats, lung-blown horns, or sent by loud whistles, for example. In the modern age of electricity and electronics, telecommunications now also includes the use of electrical devices such as telegraphs, telephones, and teletypes, the use of radio and microwave communications, as well as fiber optics and their associated electronics, plus the use of the orbiting satellites and the Internet. The first breakthrough into modern electrical telecommunications came with the push to fully develop the telegraph starting in the 1830s. The use of these electrical means of communications exploded into use on all of the continents of the world during the 19th century, and these also connected the continents via cables on the floors of the ocean. The use of the first three popular systems of electrical telecommunications, the telegraph, telephone and teletype, all required the use of conducting metal wires.Chapter 1 - Telecommunication --Chapter 2 - Optical Communication and Nanonetwork -- Chapter 3 - Computer Networking -- Chapter 4 - Radio Broadcasting -- Chapter 5 - Broadcasting -- Chapter 6 - Magnifying Transmitter -- Chapter 7 - Wireless Energy Transfer -- Chapter 8 - Satellite Radio -- Chapter 9 - Cellular Network -- Chapter 10 - Electrical Telegraph.This is a well written handbook with an exhaustive approach to Communication Physics.Telecommunication is the transmission of information, over significant distances, for the purpose of communication. In earlier times, telecommunications involved the use of visual signals, such as beacons, smoke, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs, or audio messages via coded drumbeats, lung-blown horns, or sent by loud whistles, for example. In the modern age of electricity and electronics, telecommunications now also includes the use of electrical devices such as telegraphs, telephones, and teletypes, the use of radio and microwave communications, as well as fiber optics and their associated electronics, plus the use of the orbiting satellites and the Internet. The first breakthrough into modern electrical telecommunications came with the push to fully develop the telegraph starting in the 1830s. The use of these electrical means of communications exploded into use on all of the continents of the world during the 19th century, and these also connected the continents via cables on the floors of the ocean. The use of the first three popular systems of electrical telecommunications, the telegraph, telephone and teletype, all required the use of conducting metal wires.PSZ_JBTelecommunication systemshttp://repository.library.utm.my/2581URN:ISBN:9788132341093Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN. |
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title | Communication Physics / |
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