This study systematically investigates the rise and implications of wireless communication interfaces in electro-mechanical systems, focusing on their technological advancements, economic impacts, and environmental considerations. The primary aim is to explore the transition from wired to wireless technologies and assess their influence on system enhancement across various sectors. Methodologically, the study employs a systematic literature review, sourcing data from key academic databases like IEEE Xplore, PubMed, and ScienceDirect. The search strategy involves keywords related to wireless communication and electro-mechanical systems, adhering to strict inclusion and exclusion criteria to ensure the relevance and quality of the literature. The selection process involves a multi-stage screening, and data analysis is conducted through thematic synthesis. Key findings reveal that the integration of wireless interfaces significantly enhances system performance, efficiency, and scalability. Technological advancements, particularly in wireless communication protocols and miniaturization, have been pivotal. Economically, wireless interfaces introduce cost-effectiveness and new business models, while environmentally, they contribute to sustainable practices through energy efficiency. However, challenges such as security risks and the need for robust regulatory frameworks are identified. The study concludes that wireless technologies have transformed electro-mechanical systems, offering substantial benefits but also presenting new challenges. Future research directions include exploring the integration of emerging technologies like AI and IoT, addressing security concerns, and assessing the socio-economic impacts of wireless technology adoption. This study provides valuable insights for researchers, industry practitioners, and policymakers in the field of wireless communication technologies.
Keywords: Wireless Communication, Electro-Mechanical Systems, System Enhancement, Cordless Interfaces.