Communication Wireless Equipment refers to various devices and technologies used to achieve wireless communication. These devices use electromagnetic waves to transmit data without physical connection and are widely used in mobile communications, broadcasting, satellite communications and wireless networks.
1. Transmitter: converts data into wireless signals and sends them out.
2. Receiver: receives wireless signals and converts them back into data.
3. Antenna: used to send and receive electromagnetic wave signals, usually used in conjunction with transmitters and receivers.
4. Radio Access Network (RAN): infrastructure that connects user equipment to the core network and manages wireless links.
- Mobile communications: such as mobile phones and smart devices.
- Satellite communications: used for global positioning systems (GPS) and weather monitoring.
- Broadcast communications: including AM/FM radio and TV signal transmission.
- Wireless networks: such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., used for local area network connections.
- Flexibility: wireless devices do not require wiring, easy to deploy and move.
- Coverage: can achieve long-distance data transmission, suitable for various environments.
- Diversity: Supports multiple communication protocols, such as LTE, 5G, etc., to meet the needs of different users.
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