Communications-electronics

In telecommunications, communications-electronics (C-E) is the specialized field concerned with the use of electronic devices and systems for the acquisition or acceptance, processing, storage, display, analysis, protection, disposition, and transfer of information.[1]

C-E includes the wide range of responsibilities and actions relating to:

  • Electronic devices and systems used in the transfer of ideas and perceptions;
  • Electronic sensors and sensory systems used in the acquisition of information devoid of semantic influence;
  • Electronic devices and systems intended to allow friendly forces to operate in hostile environments and to deny to hostile forces the effective use of electromagnetic resources.
  1. ^ "communications-electronics (C-E)". Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions. Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions. Retrieved 10 February 2024.