Welcome to Waveres
I am Libi, Ph. D Holder (Specialiation in Microwave Radar Engg) with 7 years of Industry Experience (India and Japan) in Automotive antenna design.
This is the place where electromagnetics, RF, and antennas meet curiosity and creativity. From in-depth explanations to real-world experiments, Waveres explores the fascinating science behind wireless communication, signal propagation, and the technology that keeps our world connected.
Whether you’re an engineering student, a radio frequency enthusiast, or just someone who loves learning how invisible waves shape our everyday lives, you’ll find something here to spark your interest.
Expect:
Clear, visual breakdowns of complex EM concepts
Antenna design and measurement insights
RF circuit discussions
Practical applications in modern communication systems
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When both source and observer are moving away from each other, the frequency of the wave reaching the observer is--
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https://youtu.be/WB7RqT3YL2o?si=z02X7...
Easy way to remember the change in frequency with respect to relative motion between source and listener (Doppler Shift). Watch this video and share your feedback.
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This year, along with our long and short form videos on Electromagnetics, we’re excited to launch daily RF Technology short videos- "WaveRes EM Bites- One Wave of Knowledge a Day". Looking forward to seeing how this journey unfolds!
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When both source and observer are moving towards each other, the frequency of the wave reaching the observer is
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Which of the following is a major benefit of integrating RIS into 6G networks?
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Which is the microwave source used in microwave oven to produce high power?
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Moving clockwise along a constant-SWR circle on the Smith Chart corresponds to:
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The phenomenon which occurs in Pulse Doppler Radar when the Doppler shift is a multiple of the Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) is known as
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In pulse radar, the range is calculated based on total round trip time taken. In FMCW radar how the range is calculated?
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