Wireless communication (or just wireless, when the context allows) is the transfer of information between two or more points that do not use an electrical conductor as a medium by which to perform the transfer. The most common wireless technologies use radio waves. With radio waves, intended distances can be short, such as a few meters for Bluetooth or as far as millions of kilometers for deep-space radio communications. It encompasses various types of fixed, mobile, and portable applications, including two-way radios, cellular telephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and wireless networking. Other examples of applications of radio wireless technology include GPS units, garage door openers, wireless computer mouse, keyboards and headsets, headphones, radio receivers, satellite television, broadcast television and cordless telephones. Somewhat less common methods of achieving wireless communications include the use of other electromagnetic wireless technologies, such as light, magnetic, or electric fields or the use of sound.
The term wireless has been used twice in communications history, with slightly different meaning. It was initially used from about 1890 for the first radio transmitting and receiving technology, as in wireless telegraphy, until the new word radio replaced it around 1920. Radios in the UK that were not portable continued to be referred to as wireless sets into the 1960s. The term was revived in the 1980s and 1990s mainly to distinguish digital devices that communicate without wires, such as the examples listed in the previous paragraph, from those that require wires or cables. This became its primary usage in the 2000s, due to the advent of technologies such as mobile broadband, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Wireless operations permit services, such as mobile and interplanetary communications, that are impossible or impractical to implement with the use of wires. The term is commonly used in the telecommunications industry to refer to telecommunications systems (e.g. radio transmitters and receivers, remote controls, etc.) which use some form of energy (e.g. radio waves, acoustic energy,) to transfer information without the use of wires. Information is transferred in this manner over both short and long distances.
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Looking to brainstorm a little. Looking for some EE's or anything related to share thoughts. Trying to come up with some ideas to incorporate into a...
Looking to brainstorm a little. Looking for some EE's or anything related to share thoughts. Trying to come up with some ideas to incorporate into a wireless buggy(go cart). Will have a wireless connection between steering wheel and pedals, front/rear wheels. Will probably install sensors later...
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I'm an outsider with a management science background looking for a solution into a technical matter I can't resolve by scouring the net. I am working on an academic project that will allow me to track multiple pressure or force points and have that information transmitted...
Homework Statement
A wireless computer network transmits data across the space between nodes as a modulation of a 2.45GHz (microwave) carrier signal. The signal is able to pass through a brick wall that is 100mm thick. Measurements have determined that the dielectric function at microwave...
Building a wireless energy transfer systems with a transmitting and receiving antenna. I have encountered a problem with what appears to be a floating ground. Initial testing is done with a normal LED that will only light when I have my finger touching one of the leads on the LED. Further...
I was just wondering if anyone knew of software that would allow me to simulate magnetic induction.
I'm researching into the effects distance and the number of windings has on the effect of transfer efficiency between two coils.
I've seen lots of people mention Maxwell, but they seem to...
hi... now I am in progress to do a wireless charger pad by using coil. so I've seen a lot of project regarding to this wireless charging. do u have any idea how can i make it more efficiency? meaning that how can i get a maximum power transfer while transferring the power from Tx to Rx...
I'm considering a very simple method of powering a small electronic device from a typical current carrying outlet. I'm trying to make a theoretical prediction to the amount of current I could generate using magnetic induction.
Problem:
I have a straight current wire carrying an...
1. Homework Statement
Consider the multi-path propagation phenomenon discussed in class. Assume the signal from a sender takes 4 paths to arrive at the receiver, and the delay along each path is 2, 6, 8, 12 (in micro-seconds), respectively. Each symbol is 1 bit long. Two symbols can be...
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I'm taking some measurements of a wireless signal using InSSIDer 2.0. Sometimes the signal fluctuation is upwards of 20 dBs, and sometimes the fluctuation is almost nothing.
It is a very short range signal. There is minimal fluctuation in the signal shown when I'm 10 metres...
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I am a new member to these forums, and although I have no engineering/physics studies under my belt, I am someone who really likes to discuss and read up on theories related to physics and engineering.
Basicly I've been reading a bit on solar panels, and I was wondering if you guys had...
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OK so I want to design a microwave power transmitter and I need a few opinions before I make any commitments. I haven't made many complex circuits before, but I am going to do my homework if this is viable and break it into chunks...
If we where to make a wireless phone call to a planet 1 light year away the lag/time delay would be 1 year.
They would have to wait 1 year to hear what we say today.
But if we used a long (long is an understatement) piece of wire connecting the 2 phones, what kind of delay would there be...
Hey all. I'm currently working on a project where I use a laser to transmit music playing from my iPod. The laser is hooked up to the iPod through a circuit, and there is a solar cell that the laser is pointed at. There are two wires coming from the solar cell that are connected to a stereo...
Nikola Tesla's work has always fascinated me.
I've always heard stories and claims of Telsa's ability to be able to wirelessly power light blubs and I always found the idea intriguing. I've been doing some research on his experiments, or rather I've been trying.
I'm finding it pretty hard to...
I'm trying to figure out the easiest way to make a simple switch that toggles between two different RCA audio inputs.
I can do it easily with a physical switch but how can I do it remotely. Either from a remote or from my cell phone (so either IR, Bluetooth, or WiFi). I'd prefer using my...
Hello all, I'm not all that savvy with radio antennas, or physics in general, so I've come to kindly ask for your expertise in solving a problem that I'm working on.
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Today in my high school physics class, we were shown that object 1 vibrating at object 2's natural frequency, can cause object 2 to vibrate. So since you are transferring energy, i was wondering if its possible to use ultrasonic or infrasonic sound waves to vibrate a magnet, causing a current to...
I currently have a duel operating system with windows 7 and Ubuntu. The problem I am having is that my ubuntu (10.10) is not DETECTING my wireless router. How do I fix this? Please explain simply as I am 13. thanks.
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I just bought a new Panasonic DECT 6.0 cordless phone set (4 handsets) and recently subscribed to high speed DSL internet from my phone company.
On my old corded/wired phones the phone connection audio qulaity was crystal clear.
On the new DECT 6.0 cordless phones << Link removed...
I'm trying to replicate MIT's "Witricity", but on a smaller scale. I have a coil connected to a function generator and then a second coil (with more loops than the first) connected to an LED. So I guess now I have a transformer. And the LED lights up when the coils are up to 10cm apart. I...
Homework Statement
A frequency band from 76 MHz to 86 MHz is available for wireless transmission. Design
a frequency division multiplexing system with 2 MHz wide channels and 2 MHz guard bands
(assume that guard bands aren’t necessary at the lower and upper ends of the band). Indicate...
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Please don't give me another warning for posting in a wrong forum. Seriously, in my view this belong here in "General Discussion" forum.
Where I'm placed these days here we have electricity blackouts several times a day, sometimes for as long as 3 hours at one time. My laptop could run...
wireless power transmission: a new method
I was having an idea that if i can somehow reverse the operation of Voltage controlled oscillator i.e if i can make the circuit to input high frequency(e.g radio wave) and give output in proportional amplitude(or voltage) then if i can glow even a small...
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I am in real dellima to take between this course. Obviously I prefer theory but I know my limitation too. Can some one shade between this 2 course which one is really good not interms of employment but interms of knowledge and content. I might decide between this 2 course for my grad...
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I am working on a software control system with visual terrain rendering for UAV navigation.
I am new at this, and I have some issues not clear with regard to signals.
Can anyone tell me if all wireless datalinks (at least for existing tech) are at speed of light?
And if it is true...
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I am a newbie here and need help to start my project !
I am studying mechatronics engineering and I plan to make a wireless charging system for electric cars. I know that it uses electromagnetic field for transfering energy, but I can't get enough resources to start my project.
Maybe...
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I've been having trouble with Skype lately. I can't play online games (I've been struggling with League Of Legends lately) while I'm on skype. The problem is skype, and I assume this shouldn't be happening since I know people with less bandwith...
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I'm extremely worried. I rarely use mobile but unfortunately I had no choice but use a prepaid wireless usb modem which uses the same technology of the mobiles here and I have been using it about 10 hours a day for the last 9 months so if WI-FI gives cancer, then I'm...
Hello everyone,
My aim is to design a project similar to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ5Bp1Jbm0s&feature=related
However, I only have basic knowledge of signals and system since I'm a 2nd year EE undergrad.
These days, I'm reading Analog and Digital Communication by Lathi...
As far as I know, they use two coils and rely on a changing electromagnetic field to transfer electric current. So would wireless charging not work for DC current since a constant voltage would create an unchanging electromagnetic field and therefore unable to induce a current in the other coil?
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I was thinking of using bluetooth but the receiver has to be as portable as possible. Help pls?
Hi all,
I was thinking of making an RF wireless mouse or keyboard. Can anyone help me in getting started? What re the concepts that i might need for this?
Since this is a basic level project, the specifications are highly flexible.
All help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Homework Statement
I have built a wireless system as described at the following site http://www.ar2r.50webs.com/wte/wte.html"
I would like to be able to apply some theory to it and calculate a theoretical value for the transfer efficiency over certain distances
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I'm a student in electrical engineering and I'm interested in learning about wireless communications and RF electronics but I don't really know where to start. I've taken three semesters of engineering electromagnetics but I still wouldn't say that I know much of anything about...
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to use induction to create and maintain a reference ground between two wireless apparatus'?
For example:
WA1 WA2
-- --
INDUCTION?!INDUCTION?!IN
GNDGNDGNDGNDGNDGNDGNDGND
Distance between WA1 and WA2 is at most 14...
(1) Sometimes I notice that the bandwidth goes up a lot after I start getting a large feed. Like, my internet might be going pretty slowly, then I start downloading a large file and my internet connection moves up to 24 or 36 Mbps, loading web pages very fast, despite the fact that I am also...
How much practical is wireless power transmission, in the light of present days technologies??
Are Laser based systems more efficient than Induction Based systems??
How good are microwave based system??
I have a few questions.
1. Which programming language should I use? I am thinking of using C++. I know assembly but am not very good at it, so I am trying to avoid assembly.
2. Which program should i use to compile the PIC code? I am thinking of using MPLAB IDE. Is it sufficient/ok?
3...
Making Self resonating coils for wireless electricity transfer ! How to do @@
Dear Friends ,
I would like to make the wireless electricity project as done by MIT team.i am bit confused about how to make the two different coils resonate at the same frequency ??
Please help me...
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I went to get a new router because I finally decided to get wireless. I got a Linksys WRT120N which supposedly has a decent range, according to the sellsman. On my apartment the router is about ten meters and has a couple walls between it and the computer.
The computer receives really...
Hello, I am very new to this and don't know where to start. I am interested in establishing communication between two devices. The primary goal will be to frequently track the distance between these two objects, and if the distance takes on a certain value, execute some action.
There is more...