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Synchronization: Detailed sections on Phase Locked Loops (PLL), carrier phase/frequency synchronization, and clock timing. Wireless Communications from the Ground Up- An ...
Not all radio waves are created equal. They exist on a spectrum of frequencies, ranging from very low (like the hum of a power line) to very high (like X-rays). Synchronization : Detailed sections on Phase Locked Loops
The concept of wireless communication dates back to the late 19th century, when Guglielmo Marconi successfully transmitted radio signals over long distances using a combination of radio waves and Morse code. This breakthrough invention paved the way for the development of modern wireless communication systems. carrier phase/frequency synchronization
Wireless communication offers several advantages, including:
A raw wave doesn't carry a YouTube video; it’s just a hum. To send data, we have to "tweak" the wave. This process is called Modulation. There are three main ways engineers do this:
It doesn't have to be that way. 📡