Communication engineering

Communications system engineering is the translation of user requirements for the exchange of information into cost-effective and low-risk technical solutions in terms of equipment and subsystems. ...more on Wikipedia about "Communications system engineering"

Digital communications refers to the field of study concerned with the transmission of digital data. This is in constrast with analogue communications. ...more on Wikipedia about "Digital communications"

Electronics and Communications Engineering is a disipline of engineering combining two branches under Electrical Engineering. ...more on Wikipedia about "Electronics and Communications Engineering"

Forward echo: In a transmission line, an echo propagating in the same direction as the original wave and consisting of energy reflected back by one discontinuity and then forward again by another discontinuity. Forward echoes can be supported by reflections caused by splices or other discontinuities in the transmission medium (e.g. optical fiber, twisted pair, or coaxial tube). In metallic lines, they may be supported by impedance mismatches between the source or load and the characteristic impedance of the transmission medium. ...more on Wikipedia about "Forward echo"

A microprocessor (sometimes abbreviated µP) is a digital electronic component with miniaturized transistors on a single semiconductor integrated circuit (IC). One or more microprocessors typically serve as a central processing unit (CPU) in a computer system or handheld device. ...more on Wikipedia about "Microprocessor"

The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is the concentration of the world's public circuit-switched telephone networks, in much the same way that the Internet is the concentration of the world's public IP-based packet-switched networks. Originally a network of fixed-line analog telephone systems, the PSTN is now almost entirely digital, and now includes mobile as well as fixed telephones. ...more on Wikipedia about "Public Switched Telephone Network"

A telecommunications network is a network of telecommunications links arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links. ...more on Wikipedia about "Telecommunications network" www.shortopedia.com , this is it!

A transmission line is the material medium or structure that forms all or part of a path from one place to another for directing the transmission of energy, such as electromagnetic waves or acoustic waves, as well as electric power transmission. ...more on Wikipedia about "Transmission line"

Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) of systems of transistor-based circuits into integrated circuits on a single chip first occurred in the 1980s as part of the semiconductor and communication technologies that were being developed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Very-large-scale integration"

In electromagnetics and communications engineering, a waveguide is any physical structure that guides electromagnetic waves. ...more on Wikipedia about "Waveguide"

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