Mobile is a handheld communication device that connects a person with a considerable distance. This tool is already owned by each person. This tool is included primary needs. Especially for adolescents in the present. Mobile becomes a very important need, mobile phones are used to facebook, twitter, call, sms and much more usefulness. But how do you know the origin of the discovery of a mobile phone??
Here's the story ... ....
"Without his invention, no one will ever pitch while phoning with a cell phone. He has made a business (mobile phone) are formed and become a business. "(Frank Vigilante of Amos Joel Jr., inventor of the" switching "mobile," New York Times ")
Modern human civilization is inevitable discovery rests on two highly influential technologies, namely internet and mobile phones (mobile phone). Both the above technology is now the mainstay of human communication, career, business, and other activities.
In the case of the Internet, people familiar figures discoverer, like Bob Taylor, an expert psikoakustik and Director of Computer Research Program at the Defense's Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) in 1966. At that time Taylor got the idea for connecting computers in a network. In addition to Taylor, there are also Larry Robert, pioneer of computer networking in the Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the only scientist in the U.S. who are considered to realize the envisaged Taylor's network. Of course there is Vint Cerf and his colleagues from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, from the world of mobile communications, there is a cell phone inventor Martin Cooper who was 35 years ago, precisely 3 April 1973, working at Motorola. People can still listen to Cooper's dream, to imagine that such a small size device, mounted behind the ear, and someone dialed automatically when the user intends to call the number.
However, the focus this time not to Cooper, but on another figure who also made a large contribution in the development of mobile communications. This figure is none other than Amos E Joel Jr., pioneer connector system (switching) from one region of the cell phone to another cell region. Switching it should work when mobile users move / migrate from one cell to another cell so that the conversation is not interrupted.
Since the discovery of Amos Joel is the use of mobile phones to be comfortable.
In addition to the phone switching system, which is patented by the number 3,663,762, Joel also took part in the development of the traffic service position system (TSPs) that are used to automate work phone operators and automatic intercept system (AIS) which was created to handle calls to numbers not active automatic.
Great inventors
Amos Joel Jr., who was born in Philadelphia, March 12, 1918, is recognized worldwide as an expert in the field of switching. He received a bachelor's degree (1940) and master (1942) in electronic engineering from MIT. Not long after the study, he began his career for 43 years (from July 1940-March 1983) at Bell Telephone Laboratories, where he received more than 70 U.S. patents in the field of telecommunications, particularly in the field of switching.
Joel-who this year entered in the National Inventors Hall of Fame, died Saturday, October 25, at his home in Maplewood, New Jersey, in the age of 90.
Mobile phone users worldwide are now able to contemplate, what is the meaning of civilization cellular Joel donation today. It concluded by Frank Vigilante, who had become one of Joel supervisor at Bell Labs in the above quotation.
The lesson for inventors
Joel can be a great inventor of course because it has high intelligence, but other than that there are also other expertise. Apparently since childhood Joel like brain-tweaking electronic goods. As a boy, said Andrew Martin in the obituary in the New York Times, Joel often assemble a communication system to his friends, using old phone equipment that was left in an empty apartment. He also tried to create switching simple.
When the retelling of his career to the newspaper The Star-Ledger in New Jersey several months ago, Joel said, the things that he admired as a child and it is the junction (switch) on electric toy trains and telephones rotary (dial) first in house.
"I want to know, how the stuff works," he said.
While still in college, he met his wife, Rhoda Fenton-ago he invited to his office to look at patents that he collected.
After dating, Fenton thought Joel was crazy, but he finally received Joel and the two were married for 58 years.
In addition to fiddling pleased communication tool, Joel also enjoys teaching. After World War II, he developed and taught courses on the switching system and circuit design, until finally he found the first automatic telephone billing equipment.
For the services and contributions, Joel was awarded the Inventor of the Year by the New Jersey Congress of Inventors, and received the highest award the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), the Medal of Honor. Other awards he has ever received the Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology (1989) and the National Medal of Technology (1993) and Stuart Ballantine Medal from the Franklin Institute.
As mobile communications become so vital in the present civilization, the contribution of Amos Joel memorabilia and cultivate the habit of technology and it then produces a useful invention for mankind, truly enviable.
Thank you,,,
Stay spirit and good luck
Here's the story ... ....
"Without his invention, no one will ever pitch while phoning with a cell phone. He has made a business (mobile phone) are formed and become a business. "(Frank Vigilante of Amos Joel Jr., inventor of the" switching "mobile," New York Times ")
Modern human civilization is inevitable discovery rests on two highly influential technologies, namely internet and mobile phones (mobile phone). Both the above technology is now the mainstay of human communication, career, business, and other activities.
In the case of the Internet, people familiar figures discoverer, like Bob Taylor, an expert psikoakustik and Director of Computer Research Program at the Defense's Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) in 1966. At that time Taylor got the idea for connecting computers in a network. In addition to Taylor, there are also Larry Robert, pioneer of computer networking in the Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the only scientist in the U.S. who are considered to realize the envisaged Taylor's network. Of course there is Vint Cerf and his colleagues from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, from the world of mobile communications, there is a cell phone inventor Martin Cooper who was 35 years ago, precisely 3 April 1973, working at Motorola. People can still listen to Cooper's dream, to imagine that such a small size device, mounted behind the ear, and someone dialed automatically when the user intends to call the number.
However, the focus this time not to Cooper, but on another figure who also made a large contribution in the development of mobile communications. This figure is none other than Amos E Joel Jr., pioneer connector system (switching) from one region of the cell phone to another cell region. Switching it should work when mobile users move / migrate from one cell to another cell so that the conversation is not interrupted.
Since the discovery of Amos Joel is the use of mobile phones to be comfortable.
In addition to the phone switching system, which is patented by the number 3,663,762, Joel also took part in the development of the traffic service position system (TSPs) that are used to automate work phone operators and automatic intercept system (AIS) which was created to handle calls to numbers not active automatic.
Great inventors
Amos Joel Jr., who was born in Philadelphia, March 12, 1918, is recognized worldwide as an expert in the field of switching. He received a bachelor's degree (1940) and master (1942) in electronic engineering from MIT. Not long after the study, he began his career for 43 years (from July 1940-March 1983) at Bell Telephone Laboratories, where he received more than 70 U.S. patents in the field of telecommunications, particularly in the field of switching.
Joel-who this year entered in the National Inventors Hall of Fame, died Saturday, October 25, at his home in Maplewood, New Jersey, in the age of 90.
Mobile phone users worldwide are now able to contemplate, what is the meaning of civilization cellular Joel donation today. It concluded by Frank Vigilante, who had become one of Joel supervisor at Bell Labs in the above quotation.
The lesson for inventors
Joel can be a great inventor of course because it has high intelligence, but other than that there are also other expertise. Apparently since childhood Joel like brain-tweaking electronic goods. As a boy, said Andrew Martin in the obituary in the New York Times, Joel often assemble a communication system to his friends, using old phone equipment that was left in an empty apartment. He also tried to create switching simple.
When the retelling of his career to the newspaper The Star-Ledger in New Jersey several months ago, Joel said, the things that he admired as a child and it is the junction (switch) on electric toy trains and telephones rotary (dial) first in house.
"I want to know, how the stuff works," he said.
While still in college, he met his wife, Rhoda Fenton-ago he invited to his office to look at patents that he collected.
After dating, Fenton thought Joel was crazy, but he finally received Joel and the two were married for 58 years.
In addition to fiddling pleased communication tool, Joel also enjoys teaching. After World War II, he developed and taught courses on the switching system and circuit design, until finally he found the first automatic telephone billing equipment.
For the services and contributions, Joel was awarded the Inventor of the Year by the New Jersey Congress of Inventors, and received the highest award the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), the Medal of Honor. Other awards he has ever received the Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology (1989) and the National Medal of Technology (1993) and Stuart Ballantine Medal from the Franklin Institute.
As mobile communications become so vital in the present civilization, the contribution of Amos Joel memorabilia and cultivate the habit of technology and it then produces a useful invention for mankind, truly enviable.
Thank you,,,
Stay spirit and good luck
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