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Wireless communication is the transmission of data over distances without physical cables using electromagnetic waves.
It covers key concepts like modulation, frequency reuse, cellular systems, and channel propagation.
Technologies include mobile networks (2G to 5G), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and satellite communication.
The subject explores multiple access methods like FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, and OFDMA.
Applications span across IoT, smart cities, defense, healthcare, and global connectivity.

Faculty Name: K.Moniga, AP/ECE

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Wireless Communication is a branch of communication engineering that deals with the transmission of data over distances without the use of physical wires. It relies on electromagnetic waves to enable services such as mobile telephony, satellite communication, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and IoT. Key concepts include frequency spectrum allocation, modulation techniques like AM, FM, and PSK, and various multiple access methods such as FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, and OFDMA. The subject covers radio wave propagation, antenna design, and channel modeling, considering issues like path loss, fading, and interference. It also focuses on the cellular concept with frequency reuse, handoff strategies, and mobile communication standards from 1G to 5G. Modern systems utilize technologies like MIMO for improved performance and wireless sensor networks for data collection in smart environments. Security, quality of service, and spectrum efficiency are critical aspects. Emerging areas include 6G, Li-Fi, and cognitive radio. Wireless communication plays a vital role in modern applications including smart cities, healthcare, automation, and defense.

Remote sensing is a method of gathering information about an object or phenomenon from a distance, without physical contactIt involves using sensors to detect and measure reflected or emitted energy, typically electromagnetic radiation, from the object. This technique is commonly used in the study of Earth, where data is collected from satellites, aircraft, or drones. 

"E&I" is an abbreviation that commonly stands for Electrical and InstrumentationIt refers to the specialized engineering discipline that focuses on the design, installation, maintenance, and optimization of electrical and instrumentation systems in industrial settings.