DocumentCode
3230287
Title
Sir J.C. Bose and millimeter waves
Author
Sen, A.K.
Author_Institution
Inst. of Radio Phys. & Electron., Calcutta Univ., India
Volume
2
fYear
1998
fDate
1998
Firstpage
288
Abstract
The World´s first wireless communication system for remote control of gun firing together with ringing a bell, was developed by Sir J.C. Bose during the last 3 years of 1894. The system operated over a distance of 23 m through two intervening walls, using a millimeter wave of 5 mm wavelength, corresponding to the frequency of 60 GHz. The reason for the choice of millimeter wave by Sir J.C. Bose was primarily due to the advantage of studies of quasioptical properties of the radio waves within his laboratory of limited size, that was available to him at the Presidency College. However, the components and systems developed by Sir J.C. Bose, initially at millimeter wave and subsequently at microwave, were outstanding discoveries made more than 100 years ago, in Calcutta, India, most of which are now being utilised, in a modernised form for Earth/space links and remote sensing. The paper focuses on the significant contributions of Sir J.C. Bose at microwaves and millimeter waves and their current applications
Keywords
millimetre wave propagation; radio equipment; radiocommunication; telecontrol; 23 m; 5 mm; 60 GHz; Calcutta; Earth/space links; India; Sir J.C. Bose; bell; frequency; gun firing; millimeter waves; quasioptical properties; radio waves; remote control; remote sensing; wavelength; wireless communication system; Detectors; Earth; Educational institutions; Fatigue; Iron; Microwave devices; Powders; Sparks; Spirals; Springs;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
TENCON '98. 1998 IEEE Region 10 International Conference on Global Connectivity in Energy, Computer, Communication and Control
Conference_Location
New Delhi
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4886-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TENCON.1998.798145
Filename
798145
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