Chapter 16 Future Directions in Telecommunication.

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Chapter 16 Future Directions in Telecommunication

Agenda Electronics Communication Circuits Standard Regulation Application Other Issues

Electronics Memory chips Microprocessor chips Cost-performance Digital signal processor (DSP) –Voice compression and video signal compression –Video conference –Speech recognition

Communication Circuits Digital capability for public telephone networks Higher bandwidth and powerful satellite transmitters with low orbiting satellites –Mobil phone calls, –Direct satellite television –Internet Optical fiber for voice communication

Standardization Standard for hardware and software compatibility Nonstandard and proprietary product

Regulations Deregulation in developed countries Regulation in undeveloped countries

Applications Telecommuting Electronic document interchange (EDI) Telediagnosis –Equipment –Medical fields Automobile navigation by satellite: Global Position System (GPS) Tracking cargo: International Cargo management Systems (ICMS) Internet & World Wide Web Smart home –Smart appliance and central wiring system

Other Issues Social impact Legal challenges

Points to Remember Electronics Communication Circuits Standard Regulation Application Other Issues

Assignment What will be the telecommunication contribution(s) to the business? What will be the telecommunication contribution(s) to the family?