6 WiFi it is the next generation standard that will promise more speed (in pennies) in data transmission. There is also the version 6E, which we talked about earlier. Yet some British and Slovenian researchers have found a more efficient and presenting solution many more advantages than the technology we know. Let's go see the details of the discovery.
Wireless or WiFi data transmission is undoubtedly a fantastic discovery, but there is a solution with more benefits. Here are the details!
Un new study led by a joint group of British and Slovenian scientists opened a new way of transmitting information wirelessly (WiFi). Because of this neutrons are used, which are released as a result of the decay of radioactive nuclei. This method has several advantages over conventional WiFi technology.
Modern mobile devices use electromagnetic radiation to communicate wirelessly, but the power of the signal is significantly weakened when it passes through the materials, especially metals. The study authors decided to measure the spontaneous emission of fast neutrons that occurs during the decay of the radioactive isotope californium-252.
Several examples of data are sequentially encoded: a word, a letter, and a random number. To do this, the data was converted to neutrons and then the scholars tried to decode the received signal on a laptop.
The test was done in such a way as to exclude the human factor as much as possible. Scientists did not know which number would be encoded and transmitted, as it was chosen using a random number generator. When the information arrived via a new neutron connection to a laptop, then as a result of the decoding. All information transmission tests showed a one hundred percent success.
The new method will also allow you to create a communication in case of emergency, when it is necessary to contact a subject where electromagnetic waves cannot penetrate.
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