Types of Wireless Communication
Types of Wireless Communication
Communication
with Applications
Rysbekova Aigerim
LING 1-20
Independent work
CONTENT
Introduction
Wireless communication system
Types of wireless communication
Advantages, disadvantages
Applications Wireless Communication
Conclusion
WHAT is wireless?
•
The word wireless is dictionary defined “having no wires ”. In
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Global
Bluetooth
Positioning
Technology
System (GPS)
Satellite Communication
• Satellite
communication is one type
of self contained wireless
communication technology,
it is widely spread all over
the world to allow users to
stay connected almost
anywhere on the earth.
When the signal (a beam of
modulated microwave) is
sent near the satellite then,
the satellite amplifies the
signal and sent it back to the
antenna receiver which is
located on.
Broadcast Radio
• The first wireless communication
technology is open radio
communication to seek out widespread
use, and it still serves a purpose
nowadays. Handy multichannel radios
permit a user to speak over short
distances, whereas citizen’s band and
maritime radios offer communication
services for sailors. Ham radio
enthusiasts share data and function
emergency communication aids
throughout disasters with their
powerful broadcasting gear, and can
even communicate digital information
over the radio frequency spectrum.
Infrared Communication
INFARED communicates
information in a device or
system through IR radiation.
IR is electromagnetic energy
at a wavelength that is longer
than that of red light. It is
used for security control, TV
remote control, and short-
range communications. In the
electromagnetic spectrum, IR
radiation lies between
microwaves and visible light.
So, they can be used as a
source of communication.
Microwave
• Microwave is an effective
type of communication, mainly
this transmission uses radio
waves, and the wavelengths of
radio waves are measured in
centimeters. In this
communication, the data or
information can be transfers
using two methods. One is the
satellite method and another
one is a terrestrial method.
Wi-Fi
• Wi-Fi is a low-cost wireless
communication technology. A WiFi
setup consists of a wireless router
which serves a communication
hub, linking portable device with
an internet connection.This
network facilitates connection of
many devices depending on the
router configuration. These
networks are limited in range due
to the low power transmission,
allowing the user to connect only
in the close proximity.
Mobile Communication Systems
• The advancement of mobile
networks is enumerated by
generations. Many users communicate
across a single frequency band
through mobile phones. Cellular and
cordless phones are two examples of
devices that make use of wireless
signals. Typically, cell phones have a
larger range of networks to provide
coverage. But, Cordless phones have a
limited range. Similar to GPS devices,
some phones make use of signals
from satellites to communicate.
Bluetooth Technology
• The main function of
Bluetooth technology is that
permits you to connect various
electronic devices wirelessly to a
system for the transferring of
data. Cell phones are connected
to hands-free earphones, mouse,
wireless keyboard. By using the
Bluetooth device the information
from one device to another
device.
Global Positioning System (GPS)