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Finally, we would demonstrate how something inbetween interference looks like in a theory and
how the entire resulting signal could be shifted or deformed. The illustration is given in a Figure
3 as follows.































Figure 3. The inbetween interference

In order to conclude this effort – we would want to suggest that the interference could be the
huge issue in the industrial systems of tomorrow, so we would advise the researchers,
engineers and scientists to make a closer look to this challenge. We are aware that the ultra
modern factories of today would deal with high technological solutions such as robots,
autonomous machines, intelligent sensors and much more. Also, the new tendency is that the
transmission of information and energy would be wireless, so we would recommend that the
interference as well as some health’s requirements should find their place into some of the
future investigations. We strongly believe that the research’s bodies would find their interest to
run those projects for a reason they can make the global business being more competitive and
profitable.

About The Author

Since Milica Djekic graduated at the Department of Control Engineering at
University of Belgrade, Serbia, she’s been an engineer with a passion for
cryptography, cyber security, and wireless systems. Milica is a researcher
from Subotica, Serbia. She also serves as a Reviewer at the Journal of
Computer Sciences and Applications and.

She writes for American and Asia-Pacific security magazines. She is a volunteer with the
American corner of Subotica as well as a lecturer with the local engineering society.

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