I need some recent trends in electronics and communication ppt
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is one of the most important and influential organizations for electronic engineers. The availability of affordable means of communication has been one of the major contributions of electronics to human society.
• Telephone, radio, satellite communications, the Internet, the mobile phone - every new development has revolutionized the way we live and the way we think about our world.
• New technologies emerge continuously, with 4G mobile phones offering the possibility of high-quality real-time video.
• Wireless and DSL broadband systems often provide modems with the ability to increase the amount of information in our homes.
• Advanced wavelength division multiplexing systems, which promise large reductions in the cost of long-distance data transmission.
• Fourth generation systems will unify all of these technologies and users will be able to receive and transmit anything, anytime, from anywhere.
All these advances have been driven by advances in communications technology. New protocols and coding schemes, new ways of representing video, images and voice as data, are constantly emitted new means to deliver this information to users via cable, fiber and increasingly through the radio. In turn, these developments are based on sound engineering principles.
The latest research in electronics and communication:
o An Efficient Algorithm for the iris pattern
o Analog-digital hybrid modulation
o Artificial Intelligence Substation Control
o Speech Compression - A Novel Method
o Class D Amplifiers
o Phonet
o Electronic toll collection
o Microbivores
o Electronic Countermeasures
o Barcodes
o Audio projection
o Door of the brain
o Brain Chips
o Silicon Memory
o Arms-Based Embedded Web Server
o Multipurpose Robot
o Gateway to the highway
o Polytronics
o Infrared plastic solar cell
o Mobile Solar Charger
o Paper Battery
o Bio Battery
o Solar tree
o Imouse
o Easy-to-swallow wireless telemetry