Fernsteuerung
Fernsteuerung, also known as remote control, refers to the operation of a device or system from a distance. This is typically achieved through a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter sends a signal, often wirelessly, which is then interpreted by the receiver to perform a specific action. Common examples include television remotes, garage door openers, and remote-controlled toys.
The technology behind fernsteuerung has evolved significantly over time. Early forms relied on infrared signals, which
The applications of fernsteuerung are vast and continue to expand. Beyond consumer electronics, it plays a