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This book is a description by the author of the proposed single-wire transmission system. The system can operate at any frequency, including DC. It can be applied to a three-phase transmission signal and to collect energy from the "green" sources. It describes in detail the problems associated with zeroing (grounding) signal and energy transfer on the underground and underwater lines. There is data on two experimental systems.

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This book is a description by the author of the proposed single-wire transmission system. The system can operate at any frequency, including DC. It can be applied to a three-phase transmission signal and to collect energy from the "green" sources. It describes in detail the problems associated with zeroing (grounding) signal and energy transfer on the underground and underwater lines. There is data on two experimental systems.

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Dr. Michael Bank is the author of some books and articles, namely: -M. Bank. "Bearbeitung der schallinformation im menschlichen gehorsystem und in technischen anlagen." Rundfunktechnischen Mittelungen 2 (1992): 53-65. -M. Bank. "On increasing OFDM method frequency efficiency opportunity." IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting 50, no. 2 (2004): 165-171. -M. Bank. "Redundancy versus video and audio human perception." Int'l. J. of Communications 1, no. 4 (2007): 180-195. -M. Bank, M. Haridim, V. Tsingouz, and Z. Ibragimov. "Highly effective handset antenna." Int'l. J. of Communications 6, no. 2 (2012): 80-87.