Acta Scientific Computer Sciences

Review Article Volume 5 Issue 5

Comprehensive Implementation of the Border Area Mountain Steppe Electronic Information and Developed Cities Electronic Information and Information Equalization Scheme G-10 million G or More

Lin Guo Gang1* and Lin Yu2

1Culture and Tourism Bureau, Kaiyang, Guizhou, China
2China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China

*Corresponding Author: Lin Guo Gang, Culture and Tourism Bureau, Kaiyang, Guizhou, China.

Received: March 05, 2023; Published: April 12, 2023

Abstract

Prior to the 1960s, two-row cables and coaxial cables were widely used to transmit electromagnetic wave frequencies below 1 GHz for wired cable information transmission, while more than 1 GHz of electromagnetic wave frequencies could not be transmitted by wired cable information. Up to now, they can only be transmitted in a straight line such as satellite transmission with more than 1 G of downlink frequency. So far, GHz more than 1 GHz in the middle to the optical frequency segment of the cable can only be transmitted in a straight line so far, such as satellites G 1 Because the optical fiber is transmitted by laser as the carrier, the laser has serious harm to the characters. Only under the closed optical fiber, it is impossible to irradiate or use the laser naked.

Keywords: Cable; Electric Energy; Antenna

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Citation

Citation: Lin Guo Gang and Lin Yu. “Comprehensive Implementation of the Border Area Mountain Steppe Electronic Information and Developed Cities Electronic Information and Information Equalization Scheme G-10 million G or More". Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 5.5 (2023): 44-49.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Lin Guo Gang and Lin Yu. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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