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Typical Communication Model Explained - Source to Destination Flow #1479769 (License: Personal Use)
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The diagram depicts a linear communication model where a message originates at a source, is encoded by a transmitter, travels through a channel or medium (e.g., air, cable, fiber), is decoded by a receiver, and finally reaches its destination. Each stage plays a critical role in ensuring accurate and efficient transmission, with potential noise or interference typically modeled within the channel. This foundational model underpins modern telecommunications, broadcasting, and digital networking concepts.
Used in educational content (e.g., college lectures, online courses, textbooks) on communication theory, media studies, or information systems; targets students and professionals seeking to grasp basic signal transmission principles.
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