What is a Microwave?
Microwaves are a special kind of electronic spectrum in which wavelengths falls between radio waves and infrared radiation. Alternatively we can say that, the electronic spectrums whose wavelength range is one millimeter (mm) to 30 centimeters (cm) and corresponding frequency range is about 1 gigahertz (GHz) to 300 gigahertz (GHz), are called Microwaves. Microwaves can be generated by using klystron tubes, magnetrons and solid-state microwave oscillators etc.
Microwaves in Computer Networks
Data transfer speed and reliability are two main contexts of the realm of computer networks. In the modern days, microwave connectivity medium has gained popularity for its blazing fast data transmission capability and reliability. Microwaves are nothing but a special type of electromagnetic spectrum. Microwaves are used in various computer applications and their integration with computer networks. In this article we will discuss various facts about microwaves.