A trough meeting a crest causes the wave to cancel each other out, thus being at rest. Answer2: Destructive interference.
Destructive interference.
Constructive
Interference. Constructive Interference, which is where the waves increase amplitudes and troughs when they overlap. Destructive Interference, which is where the waves cancel each other out when they overlap.
Constructive Interference
The ratio of distance between co-channel cells to radius of cell.
There are two processes:- 1 Bandlimited channel 2 Multipath propogation
disadvantage: simplicity informality lack of privacy co channel interference require high power example:handheld tranceiver
Destructive interference
In cellular telephone system, co-channel interference can be decreased by replacing a single omni directional antenna with several directional antennas, each radiating within a smaller area.In sectoring,we keep unchanged cell radius & seek methods to decrease D/R ratio.By D/R ratio,SIR increase so we use directional antennas.remember D/R is co-channel reuse ratio & SIR is signal to interference ratio
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when imperfect receiver filter allow nearby frequencies to leak into the passband the interference produced is call adjacent channel interference Engr Aamir Naeem facebook id: Aamirnaeem77@gmail.com
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