THE ROLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN MODERN COMMUNICATIONS
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Electromagnetic (EM) waves, spanning a wide spectrum from radio waves to gamma rays, form the foundation of various communication technologies that have revolutionized the way information is transmitted and received. This paper examines the role of EM waves in modern communications, exploring their properties, principles of propagation, and extensive applications in diverse areas, including radio and television broadcasting, cellular and wireless communications, satellite communications, radar and remote sensing, and optical communications.The study employs a comprehensive literature review to gather and analyze information from peer-reviewed sources. The paper also discusses the challenges and future developments in this field, such as the efficient use of the limited spectrum, the development of 5G and beyond wireless technologies, the integration of satellite and terrestrial communication systems, and the exploration of new regions of the EM spectrum. As the world becomes increasingly connected, the role of EM waves in shaping the future of communication will only continue to grow in importance.
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Fazli, M. ., & Maftunzada, S. A. (2024). THE ROLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN MODERN COMMUNICATIONS. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 5(7.8), 80–89. https://doi.org/
Fazli, Marefat , and Sayed Maftunzada,. “THE ROLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN MODERN COMMUNICATIONS.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 7.8, no. 5, 2024, pp. 80–89, https://doi.org/.
Fazli, . and Maftunzada, A. 2024. THE ROLE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN MODERN COMMUNICATIONS. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 7.8(5), pp.80–89.