mode coupling in communication systems
Mode coupling in communication systems refers to the phenomenon where different modes of electromagnetic waves interact with each other, leading to crosstalk or interference in the transmission of signals. This can result in degradation of signal quality or loss of data in the communication system. It is important to minimize mode coupling through proper design and signal processing techniques to ensure reliable communication.
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