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DEOGIRI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT


STUDIES, AURANGABAD
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION

CA 1- Presentation, T.Y. 2022-23, SEM-II, Div. : A


Subject: Digital Communication, Course Code: BTETC602

Wireless Telephone System

Presented By:
Aman Ajay Pandey (35106)

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Index

1. Introduction To WTS

2. Types of WTS

1.Cordless Phones

2.Mobile Phones

3. Application Of WTS

4. Conclusion

5. References
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Introduction

• Cordless Telephone Systems are full duplex communication


systems that use radio to connect a portable handset to a
dedicated base station, which is also connected to a dedicated
telephone line with a specific telephone number on PSTN.
• The fixed port of a cordless telephone is nothing but the base unit
on which cordless handset is placed, is connected to a telephone
line and an adapter to produce a dc supply for various electronic
circuits inside the base unit.
• The communication between the base unit and the handset is
wireless and the range is limited to 50 meters.

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• In the base unit all call processing circuits like amplifiers and also
ring circuit is present. In addition a transceiver is also present
which is used for communication with the handset.
• In handset also the transceiver along with an antenna, amplifier,
microphone and loud speaker are present.

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Types Of WTS

Wireless telephony come in two basic


varieties:
1 ] Cordless phones(portable telephones)
2 ] Mobile phones (sometimes called cell
phones).

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1 ] Cordless phones
Cordless phones are devices consisting of a base
station and a handset sold as a set for use within
the home. These are never used for networking,
because of their limited range; usually, it’s expected
range up to the same building or some short
distance from the base station. The base station
attaches to the telephone network the same way a
corded telephone does.

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2 ] Mobile phones
Mobile phone is one another generation of wireless
telephony that can highly feasible to make and
receive calls over a radio frequency carrier while the
mobile user is moving within a telephone service
area. Most modern mobile telephone services use a
cellular network architecture, and therefore mobile
telephones are often also called cellular telephones
or cell phones.

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Applications of wireless telephony
As the hugged amount of valuable features wireless
telephony is highly acceptable by industry and common
people in their daily life. Various real-time application of
wireless telephony are as follow :

1] Provide Wireless Data Communications


 Wireless data communications are an essential
component of mobile computing. To achieve fast and
secure data transmission with high-speed wireless
telephony is highly advanced technology.

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2 ] To support wireless medical technologies

 The latest wireless technologies of wireless telephony,


such as mobile body area networks (MBAN), have the
capability to monitor blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen
level, and body temperature.

 The MBAN works by sending low-powered wireless


signals to receivers that feed into nursing stations or
monitoring sites. This technology helps with the
intentional and unintentional risk of infection or
disconnection that arises from wired connections.

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Conclusion
• Wireless telephony is the technology that operates by
the transmission of information through space; there is
no physical or fixed connection between sender and
receiver devices.
• By using wireless telephony people can be transceivers
information from airplanes, driving cars, swimming
pools, and jog in the park.
• Cordless telephone systems provide the user with
limited range and mobility, as it is not possible to
maintain a call if the user travels outside the range of
the base station
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References
• Cordless telephone – Wikipedia
• Cordless Telephone Systems (ques10.com)
• Wireless Telephony : Objective, Features and A
pplication | (yuvayana.org)
• What is Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommu
nications (DECT)? -
GeeksforGeeks

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THANK YOU !

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