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La telefonia ebbe origine da un illustre Italiano … riconosciuto tardivamente … But it seems that history must be rewritten if justice is to be done to an immigrant from Florence, Italy: Antonio Meucci, who invented the telephone in 1849 and filed his first patent caveat (notice of intention to take out a patent) in 1871, setting into motion a series of mysterious events and injustices which would be incredible were they not so well documented. … riconosciuto tardivamente … But it seems that history must be rewritten if justice is to be done to an immigrant from Florence, Italy: Antonio Meucci, who invented the telephone in 1849 and filed his first patent caveat (notice of intention to take out a patent) in 1871, setting into motion a series of mysterious events and injustices which would be incredible were they not so well documented. Inventore del telefono Inventore del telefono
Le tappe dellevoluzione Brief History 1.Telegraph invented by Gauss and Weber in 1834, perfected by Morse in 1844, Marconi and Popov worked on wireless, and in 1901 trans Atlantic wireless from Cornwall to Newfoundland Telephone developed by Reiss, 1876 Bell Telephone founded, 1878 first telephone exchange in New Haven, CT, 1915 transcontinental telephone TJ Watson to AG Bell, 1953 transatlantic telephone cable, 1960s mobile radio (cellular) s AM invented and popularized by De Forest; commercial radio station begins broadcasting in Pittsburgh FM and angle modulation proposed by Armstrong (much opposition by De Forest), but success by Zworykin develops TV camera (iconoscope); 1939 BBC broadcasts TV, color TV in US in (da: Brief History 1.Telegraph invented by Gauss and Weber in 1834, perfected by Morse in 1844, Marconi and Popov worked on wireless, and in 1901 trans Atlantic wireless from Cornwall to Newfoundland Telephone developed by Reiss, 1876 Bell Telephone founded, 1878 first telephone exchange in New Haven, CT, 1915 transcontinental telephone TJ Watson to AG Bell, 1953 transatlantic telephone cable, 1960s mobile radio (cellular) s AM invented and popularized by De Forest; commercial radio station begins broadcasting in Pittsburgh FM and angle modulation proposed by Armstrong (much opposition by De Forest), but success by Zworykin develops TV camera (iconoscope); 1939 BBC broadcasts TV, color TV in US in (da:
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… Intanto Marconi inventava la radio Guglielmo Marconi, (Bologna Roma 1937) è stato l' inventore italiano del primo sistema pratico di segnalazione radio. Studiò a Bologna e a Firenze e fin da giovanissimo, intuendo la possibilità di utilizzare le onde elettromagnetiche per inviare segnali a distanza, si interessò di telegrafia senza fili. Verso il 1895, potete consultare anche 100 YEARS OF RADIO - HOME PAGE, dopo numerosi esperimenti realizzati nella villa paterna di Pontecchio, mise a punto un'apparecchiatura con cui riuscì a inviare segnali intelligibili a una distanza di circa 2400 m, usando un'antenna direzionale. Dopo aver brevettato il sistema telegrafico in Gran Bretagna (1896), fondò a Londra la Marconi's Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company, nella quale lavorarono diversi scienziati a un ulteriore perfezionamento dei progetti. Marconi a bordo dell Elettra
… col campionamento la voce diventa digitale Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem is the fundamental theorem in the field of information theory, in particular telecommunications. It is also known as the Whittaker-Nyquist-Kotelnikov-Shannon sampling theorem or just simply the sampling theorem. The theorem states that: when sampling a signal (e.g., converting from an analog signal to digital), the sampling frequency must be greater than twice the bandwidth of the input signal in order to be able to reconstruct the original perfectly from the sampled version. (Nyquist ; Kotelnikov – 1933; Whittaker – 1935; Gabor – 1946; Shannon – 1948) Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem is the fundamental theorem in the field of information theory, in particular telecommunications. It is also known as the Whittaker-Nyquist-Kotelnikov-Shannon sampling theorem or just simply the sampling theorem. The theorem states that: when sampling a signal (e.g., converting from an analog signal to digital), the sampling frequency must be greater than twice the bandwidth of the input signal in order to be able to reconstruct the original perfectly from the sampled version. (Nyquist ; Kotelnikov – 1933; Whittaker – 1935; Gabor – 1946; Shannon – 1948) Claude Elwood Shannon Claude Elwood Shannon
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