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WIRELESS

COMMUNICATION
BY

INDU SAGAR
10R91A04A2
TEJASWINI
10R91A0449
contents
INTRODUCTION
History
Wireless communication
Applications
 Categories of wireless implementations, devices
and standards
Conclusion
Introduction:
In 1895,Guglielmo Marconi opened the way for
modern wireless communications by transmitting the
three-dot Morse code for the letter ‘S’ over a distance
of three kilometers using electromagnetic waves.
From this beginning, wireless communications has
developed into a key element of modern society.
From satellite transmission, radio and television
broadcasting to the now ubiquitous mobile telephone,
wireless communications has revolutionized the way
societies function.
History:
The term "Wireless" came into public use to refer to a radio receiver or transceiver,
establishing its usage in the field of wireless telegraphy early on…
 Now the term is used to describe modern wireless connections such as in cellular
networks and wireless broadband Internet.
It is also used in a general sense to refer to any type of operation that is implemented
without the use of wires, such as "wireless remote control" or "wireless energy transfer",
regardless of the specific technology that is used to accomplish the operation.
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EARLY WIRELESSWORK:
 1914 - First voice over radio transmission.
 1920s - Mobile receivers installed in police cars in Detroit.
 1930s - Mobile transmitters developed; radio equipment
 occupied most of police car trunk.
 1935 - Frequency modulation (FM) demonstrated by Armstrong
 1940s - Majority of police systems converted to FM.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION:
Wireless communication is the transfer of information over a
distance without the use of electrical conductors or "wires“.
The distances involved may be short (a few meters as in television
remote control) or
 long (thousands or millions of kilometers for radio
communications).
When the context is clear, the term is often shortened to "wireless".
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Wireless communication is generally considered to be a branch of
telecommunications.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM:
Light, colors, AM and FM radio and electronic devices
make use of the electromagnetic spectrum.
In the US the frequencies that are available for use for
communication are treated as a public resource and
are regulated by the Federal Communications
Commission.
This determines which frequency ranges can be used
for what purpose and by whom.
APPLICATIONS OF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY:
1. SECURITY SYSTEMS:
Anti-theft Reporting
Emergency Reporting
Arm/Disarm by SMS
Monitoring/ Talking
Power Failure Reporting
 2. TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROL:
A remote control is an electronic device used for the
remote operation of a machine.
Commonly, remote controls are consumer IR devices
used to issue commands from a distanceto TV or DVD
 Most of these remotes communicate to their
respective devices via infrared signals and few radio
signals.
3. CELLULAR TELEPHONY:
(PHONES AND MODES)
The best known example of wireless technology is the
cellular telephone and modems.
These instruments use radio waves to enable the
operator to make phone calls from many locations
world-wide.
4.WI-FI:
Wi-Fi technology delivers highly sophisticated phones
to takes you towards new roads of excellence.
Wi Fi phones provides you with a new and cost-
effective way to talk over the Internet, with great
functionality like 3G Calling, Call Waiting, Call
Transfer and many other useful features.
Fi phones are available with the brands such as Nokia,
Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung and LG mobile
phone
5. WIRELESS ENERGY TRANSFER:
Wireless energy transfer is a process whereby
electrical energy is transmitted from a power source to
an electrical load that does not have a built-in power
source, without the use of interconnecting wires .
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6. COMPUTER INTERFACE DEVICES:
Usb, pen drives and bluetooth devices
Originally units used bulky,highly limited transceivers
to mediate between a computer and a keyboard and
mouse,
Recent generation have used small,high quality
devices some even incorporating “BLUETOOTH”.
7. CATEGORIES OF WIRELESS
IMPLEMENTATION,DEVICES AND STANDARDS:
Radio communiction system
Broadcasting
Amateur radio
Land Mobile Radio
Communication Radio
Cordless Telephony:DECT(Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunication)
Cellular Systems:0G,1G,2G,3G,Beyond 3G(4G),Future wireless
CONCLUSION:
By using wireless communication we can easily transfer the data because it is portable
Reliable
Lightweight And
 cheap in cost

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