Wireless Communication
- Wireless communication is the transfer of information between two or more points that are not connected by an electrical conductor. Wireless communication allows us to communicate without wires. In modern times this term generally refers to techniques for communicating over long distances using electromagnetic waves.
Examples of different types of wireless communication:
Morse code
Talking
Hand signals
Hand language
Walkie talkie
Internet communication apps
Play station online
Signs
Posters
Smoke signals
RC Cars
Examples of different types of wireless communication:
Morse code
Talking
Hand signals
Hand language
Walkie talkie
Internet communication apps
Play station online
Signs
Posters
Smoke signals
RC Cars
Guglielmo Marconi Biography
Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi was an Italian inventor born in Bologna, Italy on the 25th of April 1874. Marconi was know for his work with the radio and credited as the inventor of radio. He helped pioneering the transmission with the radio over long distances. his personal work was when he invented the first radio telegraph system. He discover Marconi's law, Marconi's law is the relation between the height of antennas and maximum signaling distances of radio transmission.
If H is the height of the antenna and D is the maximum signalling distance in meters.
If H is the height of the antenna and D is the maximum signalling distance in meters.
Marconi's Law.
In 1909 Marconi shared the nobel prize in physics in recognition of his contribution to the development of wireless telegraphy.
In 1909 Marconi shared the nobel prize in physics in recognition of his contribution to the development of wireless telegraphy.