senderkanalmottaker
Senderkanalmottaker is a term used in information and communication theory to describe the core trio of components in a message transmission system: the sender, who encodes and transmits a message; the channel, which carries the encoded signal; and the receiver, which decodes and interprets the message. The concept is used across telecommunications, computing, and media studies to analyze how information flows from source to destination.
Process: The sender converts information into a transmissible signal through encoding and modulation. The channel conveys
Applications and context: The model applies to telephone networks, email or messaging systems, radio and television