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    Elements of Communication

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    Agenda: Week 1 1. Communication defined -senders‚ receivers‚ & communication channels -encoding‚ decoding messages -noise‚ & environmental message factors -human (symbolic) interaction 2. The communication settings we’ll cover this semester -intrapersonal -dyadic/interpersonal -small group -public communication -mass communication Week 1: Elements of Communication COMMUNICATION- The process of human beings responding to the symbolic behavior of other persons

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    Theories of Communication

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    Q.1: Briefly explain the three theories of communication suggested by Mary Munter. Ans: There is no simple‚ generally accepted definition for the word ‘communication’. Different users may define it according to their interpretation. The following definition is defined by Mary Munter that "The process of sharing by which messages produces responses" are called communication. In a business or management‚ a brilliant message alone is not sufficient: you are successful only if your message leads to

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    EME communication

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    EME communication EME communication‚ which stands for Earth-Moon-Earth communication‚ is known as moon bounce. The concept is to send radio signals from the earth to the moon‚ then by the surface of the moon reflected back to earth and then signal received. It means to use the moon as a passive reflector for accomplishing the two way communication between two locations on earth. As we know the distance between the Earth and the moon is very large‚ there will be huge path loss during the transmission

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    Satellite Communications

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    1 SATELLITE COMMUNICATION – AN INTRODUCTION Contents 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Basics 1.3 Applications of Satellites o Weather Forecasting o Radio and TV Broadcast o Military o Navigation o Global Telephone o Connecting Remote Areas o Global Mobile Communication 1.4 Frequency Allocation of Satellites 1.5 Types of Orbits o GEO o LEO o MEO o Sun Synchronous Orbit o Hohmann Transfer Orbit o Prograde Orbit o Retrograde Orbit o Polar Orbits 1.6 Examples o INTELSAT o U.S. Domsats o Polar Orbiting Satellites

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    laser communication

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    LASER COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Naveen IV Sem‚Dept of Electronics & Communications Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management‚Mangalore ABSTRACT: Laser communication is one of the key area in wireless Communications. This paper includes analysis‚ optimization‚ design and system level development of signal transformation between satellites or any two sources. Which work similarly to fiber optic links‚ except the beam is transmitted through free space. While the transmitter and receiver must

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    What is Communication?

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    •Explain communication as a process and as a transaction. Communication is the way in which we express feelings‚ ideas and share information. This activity begins from birth. A new born baby communicates with his mother ― when baby cries this sends a message to his mother‚ either that baby is hungry or sleepy. Communication develops as we get older. A child at age seven wouldn ’t cry to show she is hungry but rather cry when she falls off her bike while playing to express pain. To express hunger

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    Communication Process

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    understand by the following terms in business communication: i. noise ii. feedback iii. grapevine iv. medium v. encoding vi. negotiation vii. conflict QUESTION 2 As a secretary of the Executive Committee on Salaries and Conditions of Service in a parastatal‚ produce minutes of a recent meeting of the committee to discuss among other routine matters: i) salaries for contract staff ii) bonuses benefits for all staff Q1 - ANSWER Communication can be best summarized as the transmission

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    COMMUNICATION THEORY

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    S K C T DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING QUESTION BANK SUB.NAME : COMMUNICATION THEORY YEAR /SEM : II / IV ______________________________________________________________________________ UNIT I AMPLITUDE MODULATION SYSTEMS PART-A (2 Marks) 1. Define Amplitude Modulation. 2. What is AM wave envelope? 3. Define modulation index for an AM wave. 4. List out the advantages of AM. 5. Define the transmission efficiency of AM signal 6. As related to AM

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    Communication Essay

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    Breakdown in the Communication Process Communication is the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information‚ as by speech‚ signals‚ writing‚ or behavior. It is a two-way process of reaching mutual understanding‚ in which participants not only exchange (encode-decode) information‚ news‚ ideas and feelings but also create and share meaning. In general‚ communication is a means of connecting people or places. Teachers have an increasingly difficult job trying to communicate effectively to classrooms

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    Communication Failure

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    Communication is not an easy process. It involves verbal and non-verbal attempts to assist the other person to understand what we are trying to communicate. Yet it often fails.” The communication occurring between two people as discussed in the statement above is known by academics as ‘interpersonal communication’. Interpersonal communication can be defined as a two-way‚ transactional process in which two people‚ occupying a shared space‚ continue to send information to each other and receive

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