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TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGIESDate: 2015-10-07; view: 453. Working on the text Ex.5. Pronounce the words correctly: transmission, technologies, communication, telecommunication, interactive, broadcast, media, similar, to deliver, non-interactive, software, hardware, blurring, analogue, analogous, similar, source, to convert, digital, data, binary, intelligent, to process, to manipulate, to compress, transcendental, meditation, to reverse, satellite, interactive, millennium, digitalization, fibre, cellular, microwave, to reinforce, dichotomy, Ex.6. Read and translate the text. Find in the text sentenceswith The Passive Voice constructions. Determine grammar tenses of these constructions: TEXT Transmission technologies are the electronic means by which communications are sent and received. Historically, communication transmission technologies in Britain have been developed and used in two specific ways: for telecommunication or point-to-point communication, and for broadcasting or one-to-many communication. British Telecom, as it is now known, developed transmission technologies to allow interactive two-way voice communication between any part of its network. The broadcast media developed transmission technologies that allowed a similar service to be delivered to many, over a large geographic area; it was thus non-interactive and one-way. However, current developments in transmission technologies, both software and hardware, are blurring this divide. For most of the twentieth century, transmission technologies have been of the analogue type. This form of technology creates and transmits signals that are analogous or similar to the original source. Hence, for example, music, which exists as sound waves is picked up and then converted into radio waves for transmission; once received it is converted back into sound waves. Currently, analogue technologies are being replaced by digital technologies which, for some, signal a revolutionary jump in communication technology. By digitalizing data, that is converting data, voice, text, graphics and video into a binary form intelligent software can process, manipulate, compress and prepare the 542 transcendental meditation signal for transmission. At the receiving end this processes is reversed, turning the digital signal back into an analogue form that can be viewed, read or heard. Today digital technologies allow a huge increase in the number of channels that can be offered, an improvement in the technical quality of these services and the forms that they take will increase. For example, a company British Sky is offering hundreds of satellite delivered broadcast, narrowcast and interactive digital television channels after the millennium. Alongside digitalisation there have been developments in the hardware used: fibre optic, satellite, cable, cellular radio and microwave. While initially such developments reinforced the dichotomy of telecommunication and broadcasting, they are currently helping to redefine the boundaries. For example, as the power of satellites has grown, so their original use for point-to-point communications has been supplemented with the development of direct to home broadcasting (DTH). Thus in Britain, telecommunication bodies are starting to offer various new information and media-styled services, while the media is beginning to be involved in interactive two-way services (for example, cable systems are also providing telecommunication services).
Ex.7. Translate the definitions into Russian. Find in the text terms defined by these definitions: a) the process of changing of data into digital form that can be easily read and processed by a computer; b) (computing, mathematics) using only 0 and 1 as a system of numbers; c) An electronic device that is sent into space and moves around the Earth or another planet. It's used for communicating by radio, television, etc. and for providing information; d) to send out programs on television or radio; e) methods of sending information, especially telephones, radio, computers, etc.; f) using a system of receiving and sending information as a series of numbers one and zero showing that an electronic signal is there or not is there; g) (of an electronic process) using a continuously changing range of physical quantities to measure or store data; h) (computing) that allows information to be passed continuously and in both directions between a computer and the person who uses it; i) a movement or a sound that you make to give somebody information, instructions, a warning, etc.; j) the act or process of sending out an electronic signal or message or of broadcasting a radio or television program; Ex.8. Answer the following questions: a) What is sent and received by means of transmission technologies? b) Have communication transmission technologies in Britain been developed and used in two or three specific ways? c) Did British Telecom or Sony Entertainment develop transmission technologies to allow interactive two-way voice communication between any part of its network? d) What type of transmission technologies has been used for the most part of th twentieth century: analogue technologies or digital ones? e) What do digital transmission technologies signal in communication? f) What can intelligent software do by digitalizing data? g) What will digital technologies allow in communication? h) Alongside digitalization there have been developments in the sphere of software used, haven't there been? i) What is the real help for people of developments in the hardware used? j) What are the real results of the mentioned developments?
Ex.9. Agree or disagree with the following statements: a) Transmission technologies are the modern computer means by which communications are only received; b) British Telecom developed transmission technologies to allow interactive two-way voice communication between any part of its network; c) For most of the twentieth century transmission technologies have been of the analogue type; d) Digital transmission technologies create and transmit signals that are analogous or similar to the original source; e) To digitalize means to convert data, voice, text, graphics and video into a binary form of numbers 1 and 2; f) Due to digitalisation there have been developments in the hardware used such as fibre optic, satellite, cable, cellular radio and microwave; g) Digital technologies allow a huge increase in the number of channels that are offered as well as an improvement in the technical quality of these services and the forms that they take will increase; h) Currently digital technologies are being replaced by analogue digital technologies which signal a revolutionary jump in communication technology. Ex.10. Read and understand the following text: TEXT
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