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Light Trumps Radio Waves in Security

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Feb. 3, 2010 – Sending information through light waves is nothing new, but there are limitations. Existing wireless systems either require direct line of sight or are diffused and have low signal strength. Engineers at Penn State have taken a different approach using multi-element transmitters and multi-branch optical receivers in a quasi-diffuse configuration – a system that could provide faster more secure communications with wider bandwidth suitable for restricted areas, such as hospitals, aircraft and factories. The system uses a high-powered laser diode – a device that converts electricity into...Read full article

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    Published: February 2010
    Glossary
    radio frequency
    The frequency range for radio and television transmission.
    receiver
    A detector and signal demodulator used in optical communications systems to receive a signal and often to translate it into an electronic signal.
    transceiver
    An instrument or system capable of both transmitting and receiving a signal.
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