Wave management, in a general sense, refers to the strategies and techniques used to control, direct, or manipulate wave phenomena. This encompasses various fields, depending on the type of wave being managed. For example, in coastal engineering, it refers to managing ocean waves to prevent erosion or for energy harvesting. In telecommunications, it might refer to managing radio waves to optimize signal transmission and minimize interference. In optics, it refers to the manipulation of light waves for applications like holography or advanced imaging. The specific methods used vary widely depending on the application, but the underlying principle is controlling wave behavior to achieve a desired outcome.
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