Parabolic reflector antennas use the shape of a parabola to focus electromagnetic waves onto a feed or from a feed. They operate by reflecting waves in such a way that the distance from the fixed focus point plus the distance from the directrix line is constant. This causes the waves to reflect as a collimated beam. Common types include simple parabolic reflectors and cassegrain feed parabolic reflectors, where a secondary hyperbolic reflector is used to improve directivity and reduce power loss. Key applications are in satellite communications and wireless telecommunications systems.