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Radiobaserade

Radiobaserade is a Swedish adjective used to describe something that relies on or is based on radio technology or radiation. It is a broad term that appears in many technical and scientific contexts, often to distinguish wireless or radiative approaches from wired or non-radiative ones.

In telecommunications and related fields, radiobaserade systems use radio waves to transmit information. This includes cellular

In positioning and sensing, radiobaserade methods rely on radio signals to determine location or to detect

In medicine and science, radiobaserade diagnostic and therapeutic methods use radioactive substances that emit measurable radiation.

Terminology can vary by discipline, with more precise terms like radiobaserad, radioteknik, or radioisotopbaserad used when

networks,
Wi‑Fi,
Bluetooth,
RFID
and
other
wireless
technologies.
Such
systems
enable
mobility,
remote
connectivity
and
flexible
network
architectures,
but
they
also
require
spectrum
management,
adherence
to
standards,
and
security
considerations.
objects.
Global
navigation
satellite
systems
(GPS,
GLONASS,
and
others)
are
based
on
radio
transmissions
from
satellites.
Indoor
positioning
often
uses
Bluetooth
beacons,
Wi‑Fi
fingerprinting
or
RFID,
all
of
which
depend
on
radio
signals
to
estimate
position
or
track
items.
In
nuclear
medicine,
imaging
techniques
such
as
positron
emission
tomography
(PET)
and
single-photon
emission
computed
tomography
(SPECT)
are
radiobaserade.
Other
applications
include
targeted
radiopharmaceutical
therapies.
The
term
emphasizes
dependence
on
radioactive
sources
or
radiofrequency
technologies
rather
than
purely
non-radiative
techniques.
the
context
requires
specification.
Overall,
radiobaserade
highlights
the
central
role
of
radio
waves
or
radioactivity
in
a
given
system
or
method.