Most of them at least put the projects and p. investigators, etc.
It's called "advertising" ;-)
But what the heck, maybe something totally amazing that will
blow away all current theories of the transfer of information
across a channel will come from ACT.
Won't hold my breath.
"Exceptional claims require exceptional proof."
So far this is an unfounded rumor.
Gotta run, 6M is open again.
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"Marty Albert" wrote in message
.. .
It is joint project between ACT, NPCEO, and NU.
When have you seen a private university system publish their research
projects on a web site?
Take Care & 73
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"Hank Oredson" wrote in message
nk.net...
Which program is doing this research?
I don't find anything on the ACT web site that is even close.
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"Marty Albert" wrote in message
om...
I would love to as soon as the university approves the release...
In the meantime, it is all proprietary and property of the university.
Take Care & 73
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"Dana H. Myers" wrote in message
...
Marty Albert wrote:
TDM = Time Domain Multiplexing
WDM = Wide Dimensional Multiplexing
SDM = Statistical Domain Multiplexing.
TDM and, to a limited degree, WDM have been around and used for
several
decades in high performance networking. SDM is relatively new, about
5
years.
There are far more ways to multiplex intelligence on a medium than
PSK
and
FSK, although both are used in high performance systems.
You are 100% correct... I may very well a few decimal places off...
The
mathematical models show that 100 Mbps should be possible in as
little
as 10
KHz.
The last time someone made such fantastic claims, they weren't
correctly measuring bandwidth.
Perhaps you'd like to share independently-verifiable references
to your "mathematical models"?
Dana