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It's the trait that determines how the particle behaves in electromagnetic environments, such as a wire's electric field and Earth's magnetic field. They should rationally combine radio, radio relay, tropospheric and satellite communication equipment and function reliably in a difficult electromagnetic environment (influence of radio interference, both unintentional and jamming, including one induced by enemy RW countermeasures). This ability to continually optimize the wireless signal, regardless of the changes in the electromagnetic environment, moving objects and other environmental factors, is critical to any successful metro-scale Wi-Fi deployment in a dense urban area," said Sam Lucero, senior analyst for ABI Research. |
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