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Part IWireless Communications: Networking and Cambridge University PressCambridge University Press978-0-521-51356-2 - Fixed-Mobile Wireless Networks Convergence: Technologies, Solutions, ServicesJoseph GhetieExcerptMore information1 Wireless Communicationsand NetworksCommunications by voice and physical signaling are common means of interactionbetween human beings. In the simplest forms, there is an emitting entity of informationand a receiving entity of information. As the sources move apart the need for telecom-munications appears self-evident. This simple model of communications becomes morecomplex when the information transmitted is not just sound, speech, or music, but fullmotion video images or various forms of data such as text, shared files, facsimile, graph-ics, still images, computer animation or instrumentation measurements.
1 Wireless Communications and Networking 1.1 Communications Networks Communications by voice and physical signaling are common means of interaction between human beings. In the simplest forms, there is an emitting entity of information
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