Diffraction in wireless communication refers to the bending and spreading of radio waves when they encounter obstacles or edges, such as buildings or terrain. This phenomenon allows signals to propagate beyond the line of sight, enabling coverage in areas that would otherwise be shadowed or blocked. Diffraction can significantly impact signal strength and quality, influencing the design and placement of antennas and other communication infrastructure to optimize transmission and reception.
Not sure what you mean by "wire communication". Are we talking like the phone lines, or the physical wires your computer is connected to, or did you mean wireless?
I think you mean sun-spots
Personal Wireless Communication Systems (PWCS)
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a type of wireless communication network for cellphones. The Nexus 4 however mainly runs on the HSPA+ wireless communication network.
Wired Communication is the transmission of data over a wire-based communication technology. Examples include telephone networks, cable television or internet access and fiber-optic communications.
either wireless broadband Internet or web based instructions
Depends what you mean by "ideas". In modern society, it's usually wireless communication such as internet.
It's a printer that isn't connected to a computer, laptop or other device with cables. That can be picked up by a device via bluetooth or other wireless communication and print something that the devices requests.
about diffraction of waves
about diffraction of waves
about diffraction of waves
Sorry I mean ATT wireless