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On 9/13/2011 8:52 PM, Richard Clark wrote:
There are curious contradictions found: "This novel radio technique allows the implementation of, at least in principle, an infinite number of channels on one and the same frequency, even without using polarization or dense coding techniques." compared with: "Already with this setup one can obtain four physically distinct channels on the same frequency by additionally introducing the use of polarization, in this case independent from OAM. A further multiplication of a factor five after the implementation of multiplexing, yields a total of 20 channels in the same frequency." Soooo. A special vorticity technique that does not use polarization (even though they describe it as such) and does not use coding, can demonstrate novel outcomes when paired with polarization and coding (for which the outcome is fairly well established). Why isn't this peer reviewed in EM proceedings? If I were to hazard a guess, this sounds like another holy grail dream for the digital folks. Many who just inherently "know" that bandwidth is infinite and can support infinite data. Imagine - the entire universe playing Angry Birds at the same time. The mind boggles! - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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