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Wireless Communication: Made By: Sajjad Idrees SEAT NO: IIEE-09032 First Year

This document provides an overview of wireless communication. It discusses how wireless communication works without wires by using air to connect sending and receiving devices. It then covers the history and advent of wireless technology from Marconi's invention of the wireless telegraph in 1896 to advances in radio, television, satellites, and modern cellular networks. The document also describes different types of wireless communication technologies and their ranges, why wireless communication is useful for mobility and flexibility, applications of wireless communication, user growth trends, and examples like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

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Wireless Communication: Made By: Sajjad Idrees SEAT NO: IIEE-09032 First Year

This document provides an overview of wireless communication. It discusses how wireless communication works without wires by using air to connect sending and receiving devices. It then covers the history and advent of wireless technology from Marconi's invention of the wireless telegraph in 1896 to advances in radio, television, satellites, and modern cellular networks. The document also describes different types of wireless communication technologies and their ranges, why wireless communication is useful for mobility and flexibility, applications of wireless communication, user growth trends, and examples like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

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WIRELESS

COMMUNICATION

M A D E B Y : S A J J A D I D R E ES
S E A T N O : I I E E- 0 9 0 32
FIRST YEAR
Contents

What is wireless communication???


The advent
Types of wireless communication
Wireless system: range comaparioson
Why wireless communication???
Applications
User growth
Examples
Wireless vs mobile
What is wireless communication???

 Any type of electrical or electronic


operation accomplished without use of wires

 Wireless connections use air to


connect sending and receiving devices

 Channel is a division in transmission medium


A Simplified Wireless Communication
System Representation

Antenna

Information
to be Power
transmitted Coding Modulator
amplifier
(voice/data)

carrier

Antenna
Information
to be Decoding Demodulator LNA
received
(voice/data)

carrier
The advent

Guglielmo Marconi invented the


wireless telegraph in 1896

Communications satellites launched in 1960s


The advent

Advances in wireless technology 1970s


 Radio, television, mobile telephone,
communication satellites

More recently
 Satellite communications,
wireless networking, cellular technology
Types of wireless communication

 Radio Transmission
o Easily generated, Omni-directionally
travel long distances,
easily penetrate buildings

Microwave Transmission
o Widely used for long distance
communication
o Gives a high S/N ratio,
relatively inexpensive
Types of wireless communication

Infrared and Millimeter Waves


o Widely used for short-range
communication
o Unable to pass through solid objects

Wireless modem
o It is a modulator-demodulator
which enables communication at
fastest speeds, typically in bits per second
Wireless system: Range Comparisons
Why wireless communication???

Freedom from wires


Global Coverage
Stay Connected
o Roaming allows flexibility to stay connected
anywhere and any time
Flexibility
o Services reach you wherever you go (Mobility).

Basic Mantra
Stay connected –anywhere, anytime
Aplications

 Security systems
 Television remote controls
 Cellular telephones
 Wi-Fi
 Wireless energy transfer
 Computer interface devices
Growth: Technology take-up time to 50M users
User growth
Examples of wireless communication

Wi-fi (wireless fidelity)


o Enables faster connections
o Better range, Better security
o More spatial capacity i.e.
bits per second per square meter
 Bluetooth is an open specification for wireless
communication and networking
o Personal computers
o Mobile phones
o Other wireless devices
Wireless vs Mobile

Wireless does not necessarily


mean mobile

 Wireless Systems may be


o Fixed (e.g., Metropolitan Area Network)
o Portable (e.g., wireless interaction between
TV and VCR)
o Mobile (e.g., mobile phone)
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