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Cellular Networks Modeling
Explores cellular networks modeling, including hexagonal cells, fading effects, frequency planning, and network capacity.
Electromagnetic Waves: Reflection, Refraction, and Interference
Explores electromagnetic waves, wave optics, interference, and diffraction phenomena in experimental physics II.
Receiver Design: Challenges and Solutions
Explores the design challenges of receivers, including interference, delay, and clock issues.
Fabry-Perot Interferometer: Principles and Applications
Explores the practical aspects of the Fabry-Perot interferometer, including resolution, reflectivity, and alignment using dielectric mirrors.
Extinction Ratio and Power Penalty
Explores extinction ratio, power penalty, intensity noise, timing jitter, receiver performance, and impairments in optical systems.
Superposition and Interference in Electromagnetic Waves
Explores the superposition and interference of electromagnetic waves, discussing energy redistribution and standing waves.
Interference and Standing Waves
Explores interference in thin films, standing waves on ropes and membranes, and the existence of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic Waves: Superposition and Interference
Explores the radiation field of an oscillating dipole, interference patterns, and energy redistribution through interference.
Antenna and Arrays: Arrays
Explores linear antennas, arrays of directive sources, and delay and sum beamforming.
Interference of Light Waves: Double Slit Experiment
Explores the interference of light waves in a double slit experiment.
Antennas and Radiation Demonstrations
Demonstrates antenna properties, signal modulation, and polarization effects on signal transmission.
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