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Today, telecommunication systems are as much a part of everyday life as electrical energy. Besides the analog telephone as a conventional cable system and analog radio and TV broadcasting as classical wireless systems, there are countless more modern telecommunication systems including ISDN telephones, cordless and mobile telephones, radio and TV broadcasting via wideband cable networks or satellite transmission, PC modems, wireless PC mouses and keyboards, wireless garage door openers, and remote controlled car locks with the actuator integrated within the car key. Furthermore, heterogeneous systems such as the Internet evolve from the combination of several systems and the application of specific network procedures.

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Tietze, U., Schenk, C., Gamm, E. (2008). Basics. In: Electronic Circuits. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78655-9_24

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