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Communication was initially used to interact with each other. Later it was used for data transfer, running planes, trains, guiding rockets, etc. No one can deny the great service that communication systems provide to military, naval and air forces. It seems that the whole world is connected and works only thanks to the communication and control systems.

It is difficult to even imagine a life without the basic communication system that all men use today, such as the mobile, the Internet, etc. Man has become so dependent on this means of communication that it is now difficult to take him back to the old days when the only mode of communication was postal mail or long distance calls. Not to mention the messages transmitted through the pigeons. If we reflect on the history of communication, we can see that even cavemen used drawings to express themselves. The forms of communication existed at all times, only now they are growing in size, medium and functionality.

It is possible to keep an eye on an enemy nation or keep radar systems running 24/7 to watch for enemy movements. Today it seems that the entire country, along with its army, navy and air force, is highly dependent on the performance of its communication and control systems. What would happen if for a minute these systems stopped working? Won’t it cost the nation’s security breach if any of these control systems were to be seized or hacked? Imagine the shock to a train schedule or flight time if your control system were to suddenly stop. Don’t you think we are becoming more and more dependent on these communication and control systems? In fact, it has already done enough damage by forcing us hopelessly to follow what the control room says or does. But then these systems are foolproof to some extent and therefore very reliable and reliable.

Research and development in this field is an endless episode. It is very imperative to update the current system to adapt it to the changing needs of the client or the tasks assigned to it. New communication methods or tools are also developed to improve the performance and usability of control systems and have become a necessary evil. Developing, maintaining, and upgrading these control systems is a huge process, and people need proper training to handle them efficiently. Therefore, humans should also update their knowledge of these systems for fear of being branded as alien. From car and home security control systems to larger systems used in banks and organizations, all control systems are developed with their focus on the particular need of the client. Military control systems need a system in which data can be handled securely and the confidentiality of messages is kept secret. A high level of security and compatibility is required to deal with the threats of deadly viruses and hackers.

Communication and control systems are expensive or cheap depending on the need. A control unit for your home security may be minor compared to business related communication systems. The control unit used by airports, ships, military surveillance, etc. they are all huge control units whose capacity is manifold.

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