Telecommunications

电信是通过各种技术在电线、无线电、光缆等电磁系统上传输信息的过程。从古代的信号烽火、鸽子传信到现代的无线电、电视、计算机网络和卫星通信,电信技术经历了漫长的发展历程。早期的电信网络主要依靠铜线,随着互联网的普及,数据传输的需求逐渐超越了语音,推动了光纤和无线通信技术的进步。关键人物如马可尼、贝尔等在电信领域的创新为现代通信奠定了基础。
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Telecommunication is the transmission of information by various types of technologies over wire, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic systems.[1][2] It has its origin in the desire of humans for communication over a distance greater than that feasible with the human voice, but with a similar scale of expediency; thus, slow systems (such as postal mail) are excluded from the field.

The transmission media in telecommunication have evolved through numerous stages of technology, from beacons and other visual signals (such as smoke signals, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs), to electrical cable and electromagnetic radiation, including light. Such transmission paths are often divided into communication channels, which afford the advantages of multiplexing multiple concurrent communication sessions. Telecommunication is often used in its plural form.

Other examples of pre-modern long-distance communication included audio messages, such as coded drumbeats, lung-blown horns, and loud whistles. 20th- and 21st-century technologies for long-distance communication usually involve electrical and electromagnetic technologies, such as telegraph, telephone, television and teleprinter, networks, radio, microwave transmission, optical fiber, and communications satellites.

A revolution in wireless communication began in the first decade of the 20th century with the pioneering developments in radio communications by Guglielmo Marconi, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909, and other notable pioneering inventors and developers in the field of electrical and electronic telecommunications. These included Charles Wheatstone and Samuel Morse (inventors of the telegraph), Antonio Meucci and Alexander Graham Bell (some of the inventors and developers of the telephone, see Invention of the telephone), Edwin Armstrong and Lee de Forest (inventors of radio), as well as Vladimir K. Zworykin, John Logie Baird and Philo Farnsworth (some of the inventors of television).

The early telecommunication networks were created with copper wires as the physical medium for signal transmission. For many years, these networks were used for basic phone services, namely voice and telegrams. Since the mid-1990s, as the internet has grown in popularity, voice has been gradually supplanted by data. This soon demonstrated the limitations of copper in data transmission, prompting the development of optics.[3][4][5]

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Earth station at the satellite communication facility in Raisting, Bavaria, Germany

1 Etymology

2 History

2.1 Beacons and pigeons

2.2 Telegraph and telephone
2.3 Radio and television
2.4 Thermionic valves
2.4.1 Computer networks and the Internet
2.5 Growth of transmission capacity
3 Technical concepts
3.1 Basic elements
3.2 Analog versus digital communications
3.3 Communication channels
3.4 Modulation
3.5 Telecommunication networks
4 Societal impact
4.1 Microeconomics
4.2 Macroeconomics
4.3 Social impact
4.4 Entertainment, news, and advertising
5 Regulation
6 Modern media
6.1 Worldwide equipment sales
6.2 Telephone
6.3 Radio and television
6.4 Internet
6.5 Local area networks and wide area networks
7 See also

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