文档介绍:Triple wireless voice data transmission system design
Student : Liu figure, physics and information engineering colleges
Instructor : Xiao Yun hong, Jianghan University
Every day, in our work and in our leisure time, we come in contact with and use a variety of modern communication media, the most common being the telephone, radio, television, and the Internet. Though these media we are able to communicate (nearly) instantaneously with people on diffident continents, transact our daily business, and receive information about various developments and events of note that occur all around the world. Electronic mail and facsimile transmission have made it possible to rapidly communicate written message across great distances.
Wireless communications. The development of wireless communications stems from the works of Oersted, Faraday, Gauss, Maxwell, and Hertz. In1820, Oersted demonstrated that an electric current produces a magnetic field. On August 29,1831,Michael Faraday showed that an induced current is produced by moving a magnet in the vicinity of a conductor. Thus, he demonstrated that a changing magnetic field produces an electric field. With this early work as background, James C. Maxwell in 1864 predicted the existence of electromagnetic radiation and formulated the basic theory that has been in use for over a century. Maxwell’s theory was verified experimentally by Hertz in 1887.
In 1894, a sensitive device that could device that could detect radio signals, called the coherer, was used by its inventor Oliver Lodge to demonstrate wireless communication over a distance of 150 yards at Oxford, England. Guglielmo Marconi is credited with the development of wireless telegraphy. Marconi demonstrated the transmission of radio signals at a distance of approximately 2 kilometers in 1895. Two years later, in 1897 , he patented a radio telegraph system and established the Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company. On December 12, 1901, Marconi received