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Wireless refers to the transmission of data, communication, or power without the use of physical wires or cables. Wireless technologies enable devices to communicate with each other or access network resources over the airwaves, using electromagnetic waves such as radio frequencies, microwaves, or infrared radiation. Wireless communication encompasses various technologies and protocols, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular networks, satellite communication, and NFC (Near Field Communication). These technologies provide flexibility, mobility, and convenience, allowing users to connect to the internet, share data, stream media, and communicate wirelessly across different devices and environments. Wireless power transmission, also known as wireless charging, enables the transfer of electrical energy from a power source to a device without the need for physical connections. Wireless technologies play a crucial role in modern society, enabling the proliferation of smartphones, tablets, laptops, IoT devices, and smart home appliances, and facilitating the development of smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and Industry 4.0 applications.

References:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_communication

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