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{{Unreferenced|date=March 2018}} In general, '''detection''' is the action of accessing information without specific cooperation from with the sender. In the history of [[radio]] communications, the term "[[detector (radio)|detector]]" was first used for a device that detected the simple presence or absence of a radio [[signal (electronics)|signal]], since all communications were in [[Morse code]]. The term is still in use today to describe a component that extracts a particular signal from all of the [[electromagnetic radiation|electromagnetic waves]] present. Detection is usually based on the [[frequency]] of the [[carrier signal]], as in the familiar frequencies of [[radio broadcasting]], but it may also involve filtering a faint signal from [[noise]], as in [[radio astronomy]], or reconstructing a hidden signal, as in [[steganography]]. In [[optoelectronics]], "detection" means converting a received optical input to an electrical output. For example, the light signal received through an [[optical fiber]] is converted to an electrical signal in a detector such as a [[photodiode]]. In [[steganography]], attempts to detect hidden signals in suspected carrier material is referred to as [[steganalysis]]. Steganalysis has an interesting difference from most other types of detection, in that it can often only determine the [[probability]] that a hidden message exists; this is in contrast to the detection of signals which are simply [[encryption|encrypted]], as the [[ciphertext]] can often be identified with certainty, even if it cannot be decoded. In the [[military]], detection refers to the special discipline of [[reconnaissance]] with the aim to recognize the presence of an object in a location or ambiance. Finally, the art of detection, also known as ''following clues'', is the work of a [[detective]] in attempting to reconstruct a sequence of events by identifying the relevant information in a situation. ==See also== * [[Object detection]] * [[Signal detection theory]] [[Category:Communication]] [[Category:Wireless locating]]
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