rádio

In computer science, the term „rádio“ (Portuguese for „radio“) typically refers to a method of wireless communication that transmits data over radio waves. It is often associated with technologies used in networking, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other forms of wireless transmission. Radio communication involves encoding data into signals that can be transmitted through the air and received by compatible devices. This technology is crucial for mobile communications, broadcasting, and various types of sensor networks. The radio frequency spectrum is used to facilitate these transmissions, enabling devices to connect and communicate without the need for physical cables. In a broader context, „rádio“ can also refer to radio programming or broadcasting that delivers audio content to audiences through radio waves. In the context of computing, radio technologies are integral components of many modern communication systems, allowing for flexibility and mobility in connecting devices.