Wired communication systems use physical connections, such as cables or wires, to transmit data and signals. They are known for their reliability, security, and consistent performance. Here are some key aspects of wired communication systems:
Wireless communication systems, on the other hand, utilize radio waves or other wireless technologies to transmit data without physical connections. They offer flexibility and convenience, making them indispensable in various scenarios:
This can be anything from text, voice, or multimedia content that needs to be transmitted.
At the receiving end, the electrical or optical signals are converted back into digital data.
This encoding is typically digital, converting the data into binary code (0s and 1s).
This could involve error-checking, decryption, or other operations depending on the nature of the data.
The signals travel in the form of electrical currents (in the case of copper) or pulses of light (in the case of fiber optics).
Finally, the processed data is presented in a usable format, whether as text, audio, video, or any other form.
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