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The characteristics of electricity and electronics are based on the transportation of electric charge carriers and the resulting current. Electrically conducting media have achieved a high degree of performance in all applications of signal processing. The integration of electronic components to a very high level (VLSI — very large scale integration) determines the performance of modern computing and communication devices.
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Derge, K., Kotte, EU., Landeryou, R.R., Poprawe, R., Tschudi, T., Wobbe, W. (1989). Fibres and Sensors. In: Derge, K., Kotte, EU., Landeryou, R.R., Poprawe, R., Tschudi, T., Wobbe, W. (eds) Technologies of Light. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95575-4_4
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