Wired and wireless communication systems enable the transmission of data, voice, and control signals across electrical and energy infrastructures. Wired systems such as fiber optics and power-line communication offer high reliability and bandwidth, while wireless technologies provide flexibility and rapid deployment. These systems are essential for smart grids, monitoring, automation, and remote control of energy networks. Communication systems support real-time data exchange, fault detection, and system optimization. Advances in communication protocols, cybersecurity, and network integration enhance performance and reliability. Effective wired and wireless communication systems are critical for modern energy management, digital infrastructure, and intelligent power systems.
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