Communications system
A communications system or communication system is a collection of individual telecommunications networks, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and terminal equipment usually capable of interconnection and interoperation to form an integrated whole. The components of a communications system serve a common purpose, are technically compatible, use common procedures, respond to controls, and operate in union.
Telecommunications is a method of communication. Communication is the act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules
Types
By media
An optical communication system is any form of telecommunication that uses light as the transmission medium. Equipment consists of a transmitter, which encodes a message into an optical signal, a communication channel, which carries the signal to its destination, and a receiver, which reproduces the message from the received optical signal. Fiber-optic communication systems transmit information from one place to another by sending light through an optical fiber. The light forms a carrier signal that is modulated to carry information.A radio communication system is composed of several communications subsystems that give exterior communications capabilities. A radio communication system comprises a transmitting conductor in which electrical oscillations or currents are produced and which is arranged to cause such currents or oscillations to be propagated through the free space medium from one point to another remote therefrom and a receiving conductor at such distant point adapted to be excited by the oscillations or currents propagated from the transmitter.
Power line communication systems operate by impressing a modulated carrier signal on power wires. Different types of powerline communications use different frequency bands, depending on the signal transmission characteristics of the power wiring used. Since the power wiring system was originally intended for transmission of AC power, the power wire circuits have only a limited ability to carry higher frequencies. The propagation problem is a limiting factor for each type of power line communications.
By technology
A duplex communication system is a system composed of two connected parties or devices which can communicate with one another in both directions. The term duplex is used when describing communication between two parties or devices. Duplex systems are employed in nearly all communications networks, either to allow for a communication "two-way street" between two connected parties or to provide a "reverse path" for the monitoring and remote adjustment of equipment in the field.An Antenna is basically a small length of a qwert conductor that is used to radiate or receive electromagnetic waves.
It acts as a conversion device. At the transmitting end it converts high frequency current into electromagnetic waves. At the receiving end it transforms electromagnetic waves into electrical signals that is fed into the input of the receiver. several types of antenna are used in communication.
Examples of communications subsystems include the Defense Communications System.
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Examples: by technology
- Telephone
- Mobile
- Telegraph
- Edison Telegraph
- T.V. Cable
- Computer
By application area
is used within, or in direct support of tactical forces
is designed to meet the requirements of changing tactical situations and varying environmental conditions,
provides securable communications, such as voice, data, and video, among mobile users to facilitate command and control within, and in support of, tactical forces, and
usually requires extremely short installation times, usually on the order of hours, in order to meet the requirements of frequent relocation.
An Emergency communication system is any system that is organized for the primary purpose of supporting the two way communication of emergency messages between both individuals and groups of individuals. These systems are commonly designed to integrate the cross-communication of messages between are variety of communication technologies.
An Automatic call distributor is a communication system that automatically queues, assigns and connects callers to handlers. This is used often in customer service, ordering by telephone, or coordination services.
A Voice Communication Control System is essentially an ACD with characteristics that make it more adapted to use in critical situations
Key components
Input transducers (sensors)
Sensors, like microphones and cameras, capture non-electric sources, like sound and light, and convert them into electrical signals. These types of sensors are called input transducers in modern analog and digital communication systems. Without input transducers there would not be an effective way to transport non-electric sources or signals over great distances, i.e. humans would have to rely solely on our eyes and ears to see and hear things despite the distances.Other examples of input transducers include:
- Microphones
- Cameras
- Keyboards
- Mouse
- Force Sensors
- Accelerometers
Transmitter
- Noise Filter
- Analog-to-digital converter
- Encoder
- Modulator
- Signal Amplifier
Communication channel
A communication channel is simply referring to the medium by which a signal travels. There are two types of media by which electrical signals travel, i.e. guided and unguided. Guided media refers to any medium that can be directed from transmitter to receiver by means of connecting cables. In optical fiber communication, the medium is an optical fiber. Other guided media might include coaxial cables, telephone wire, twisted-pairs, etc... The other type of media, unguided media, refers to any communication channel that creates space between the transmitter and receiver. For radio or RF communication, the medium is air. Air is the only thing between the transmitter and receiver for RF communication while in other cases, like sonar, the medium is usually water because sound waves travel efficiently through certain liquid media. Both types of media are considered unguided because there are no connecting cables between the transmitter and receiver. Communication channels include almost everything from the vacuum of space to solid pieces of metal; however, some mediums are preferred more than others. That is because differing sources travel through subjective mediums with fluctuating efficiencies.Receiver
Once the signal has passed through the communication channel, it must be effectively captured by a receiver. The goal of the receiver is to capture and reconstruct the signal before it passed through the transmitter. This is done by passing the "received" signal through another circuit containing the following components:- Noise Filter
- Digital-to-analog converter
- Decoder
- Demodulator
- Signal Amplifier
When the analog signal converted into digital signal.
Output transducer
The output transducer simply converts the electric signal back into its original form. Examples of output transducers include but are not limited to the following:- Speakers
- Monitors
- Motors
- Lighting
Other
- microphones and speakers
- keyboards and computer monitors
- cameras and liquid crystal displays
- force sensors and lights or motors