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1.1.2 Product Evolution
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TELEPHONE
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Telegraph
  • Inventor Samuel B. Morse (1837)
  • Transmits messages over long distance
  • Messages received are audible signals
  • Earlier telegraphs experiments in Germany used
    bubbles in a glass of water

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Morse Code
  • Language made up of dots and dashes in a pattern
    to represents letters and numbers
  • Receiver hears short audible signals for dots and
    long audible signals for dashes

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Telephone
  • Inventor Alexander Graham Bell (1870s)
  • Microphone converts sound waves into electrical
    signals
  • Earphone converts electrical waves into sound
    waves

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Landlines
  • Plain Old Telephone Service (Post Office
    Telephone System) - POTS
  • 2-twisted wire path of bi-directional, full
    duplex, voiceband
  • avoids electromagnetic interference cross talk
  • Frequency 300 to 3400 Hz
  • Subscriber Loop
  • 40 volts DC and 300 ohms
  • From central office to subscribers home
  • Analog lines carries control and audio signals

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Landline Telephones
  • Hand Cranked Magneto Generator
  • Direct connection to an operator that will
    connect the call
  • Candlestick
  • Direct connection to an operator that will
    connect the call
  • Constantly powered

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Rotary Dial Telephone
  • Rotary movements sends electrical pulses
    length represents a number
  • Pulse dialing sounds like a series of clicks

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DTMF Telephone
  • Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency
  • Touch Tone dialing over analog lines
  • An established tones frequency with distinct
    sine waves represents a number or symbol ( or )

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Analog Signals Digital Signals
  • Analog Signals
  • Large signal fluctuations
  • any continuous signal for which the time varying
    feature (variable) of the signal is a
    representation of some other time varying
    quantity
  • Digital Signals
  • Small signal fluctuations
  • each point in time, the value of the signal must
    be above or below some discrete threshold
  • Not subject to electronic noise

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Cordless Telephone
  • Uses and RF (radio frequency signal)
  • Handset communicates with base station
  • Handset contains rechargeable batteries

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Cellular
  • RF digital signals
  • Sites are spaced apart in hexagonal pattern with
    120 degree directional antennas
  • CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) encoding
    signals
  • Alcalet-Lucents Lightradio, size of Rubix Cube,
    has same technology and power as a large cell
    tower

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Cellular Telephone
  • Transmits and receives signals over a radio link
  • Connects to cellular network and public telephone
    network

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Satellite Telephone
  • Geosynchronous Satellites (4 at 22,000 miles)
  • Fixed orbital position
  • Transmits and receives RF digital signals

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Mobile Computing(Smartphone)
  • A.K.A Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
  • Contains a Mobile Operating System
  • iOS
  • Android (Linux)
  • Windows
  • Blackberry

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TELEPHONE FUTURE
Video Apple's iPhone Concept
Video Sixth Sense Technology
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References
  • "Telephone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."
    Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. N.p., n.d. Web.
    24 May 2012. lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telepho
    negt.

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