Electronic Communications

Author(s)
Dr. A. Ajay Praveenkumar
Dr. R. Ravibaskar
Collection
Austrian Science Fund (FWF); European Research Council (ERC); Knowledge Unlatched (KU); Sustainable History Monograph Pilot (SHMP); Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF); Wellcome; ScholarLed; Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem (TOME); Sustainable History Monograph Pilot (SHMP); MUSE Open; Dutch Research Council (NWO)Version
PublishedLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Electronic communications refer to the transmission of information using electronic devices and systems, encompassing a wide array of technologies such as telecommunication, the internet, mobile networks, and satellite communication. The evolution of electronic communications has revolutionized the way individuals, businesses, and governments interact, facilitating instantaneous global communication, access to information, and data exchange across diverse platforms.
The role of electronic communications in various sectors—such as business, education, healthcare, and entertainment—is also discussed, highlighting how these technologies enhance productivity, collaboration, and access to services. The growing importance of digital communication platforms, such as social media, video conferencing, and cloud-based services, is examined in the context of modern communication practices and the digital economy. Finally, the paper reflects on the future of electronic communications, considering advancements in network infrastructure, the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on communication systems, and the ongoing need for regulatory frameworks to address issues related to privacy, cybersecurity, and digital inequality.
Keywords
Electronic Communications; Telecommunications; Wireless Networks; Internet of Things; Signal Transmission; Digital Communication; CybersecurityWebshop link
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Skyfox Publishing GroupPublisher website
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Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, 2020Imprint
Skyfox Publishing GroupClassification
Computing and Information Technology

