What is a communication system?
A communication system is an interconnected set of elements (sender, receiver, message, channel, code) that enables the transmission of information between two or more parties. It can be technological, such as data networks, or human, facilitating the exchange of ideas through analog or digital signals.
Main Components and Functions:
Key elements: Transmitter, receiver, message, channel, code, and context.
Operation: The elements operate in a coordinated manner, are technically compatible, and follow common procedures.
Types of signals: These include audio, video, voice, and data, both analog and digital.
Examples of Use:
Telecommunications: Internet networks, repeater stations, telephony, fiber optics, and satellite systems.
Business Environment: Email, intranets, instant messaging tools, and collaborative work platforms.
Augmentative Communication: Systems like Minspeak use pictograms to assist people with speech difficulties.
Synonyms and Related Terms:
Telecommunications networks
Transmission systems
Information systems
Network infrastructure
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