
Speech transmission
Speech transmission is the process of converting spoken words into signals that can travel over communication systems, such as phone lines or wireless networks. When you speak, your voice creates sound waves, which a microphone captures and transforms into electrical signals. These signals are then encoded, transmitted through a communication channel, and received by another device. The receiving device decodes the signals back into sound, allowing the listener to hear your voice clearly. This process involves various steps to ensure the message is accurately and efficiently conveyed from one person to another, enabling real-time spoken communication over distances.