Title: Communication
1Communication
- An electronic technology perspective
2Overview of mass media
- Communication medium is anything that can carry
and transmit information among human beings. - Anything could be
- bone (very ancient Chinese words)
- Stone (ten commandments)
- bamboo (ancient Chinese books)
- Paper (books, newspapers, magazines)
- Electronic technology radio, TV, phone,
internet, CD - Information could be
- text, picture, sound (speech, music)
3Wireless communication
By sound wave (f20Hz20KHz, v343m/s)
By radio/microwave (f500k200MHz, v300,000km/s)
4Electromagnetic spectrum
5Frequency bands
6Bands
A band is a small section of the spectrum of
radio communication frequencies, in which
channels are usually used or set aside for the
same purpose. Examples include AM broadcast
band (5301610Â kHz) Various Shortwave bands
(5.926.1Â MHz) Television stations 26
(5488Â MHz in the Americas) FM broadcast band
(88108Â MHz, except 7690Â MHz in Japan) Airband
(108137Â MHz) for air traffic control Television
stations 713 (174216Â MHz in the Americas) L
band (1,4521,492Â MHz) for digital radio (DAB)
outside the United States Military bands FM
band (35-87.9Â MHz) X band (810Â GHz) S band
(17502400Â MHz) K band (2040Â GHz), which is
further subdivided Ka band K-above band,
2740Â GHz, mainly used for radar and general
communications Ku band K-under band,
1218Â GHz, mainly used for satellite
communications Radio navigation beacons, such as
GPS
7Radio
- Use relatively low frequency for sound message
transmission - AM amplitude modulation
- FM frequency modulation
- Short wave
- Satellite radio
- Band
- AM broadcast band (5301610Â kHz)
- Various Shortwave bands (5.926.1Â MHz)
- FM broadcast band (88108Â MHz, except 7690Â MHz
in Japan)
8TV
- Use relatively high frequency for both picture
and sound transmissions. - Band
- Television stations 26 (5488Â MHz in the
Americas) - Television stations 713 (174216Â MHz in the
Americas)
9Internet
- The Internet is a collection of interconnected
computer networks, linked by copper wires,
fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, etc. - In contrast, the World Wide Web is a collection
of interconnected documents and other resources,
linked by hyperlinks and URLs. - The World Wide Web is one of the services
accessible via the Internet, along with various
others including e-mail, file sharing, online
gaming and others.
10History of Internet
- The research on Internet started in 1950s
- Commercial networks began in 1980s
- Internet gained public face in 1990s
- 1991, www project
- Web browser Mosaic (1993), Netscape, internet
explorer - As of September 30, 2007, 1.244 billion people
use the Internet - English(31),Chinese (16), Spanish (9),Japanese
(7), German (5),French (5) - Asia(37), Europe(27),North America(19), and
Latin America(9)
11Common uses of Internet
- Email private communication
- World Wide Web
- Publish information
- Search engine yahoo, google
- Advertising
- E-commerce buy/sale through internet
- Remote access working from home
- File sharing attachment in email, upload to
website - Streaming media (audio/video) web cams, video
chat rooms, video conference, YouTube - Voice technology (VoIP)
- Internet access
- dial-up, broadband, Wi-Fi, satellite, cell phones
12Impacts of internet
- Positive
- Make communication easy and fast
- Make life colorful (picture and music)
- Share information (database)
- Easy shopping
- Negative
- Security problem your SSN, bank account
- Internet-based crimes
- Addict into a virtual world
- Child pornography or violence
- Make people too busy