DARPA Wants Extreme Wireless Interference Buster
coondoggie writes "This month the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will begin looking for technology that will let wireless communications work through the most extreme interference. From the article: 'The CommEx program will assess next generation and beyond jamming threats and then develop advanced interference suppression and avoidance technologies to successfully communicate in the presence of severe, traditional, and novel types of interference that are orders-of-magnitude more severe than what are currently addressed by the most advanced systems, DARPA stated.'"
I think they could use sandpaper instead of wooden pallets to smoothen out the hills.
You give a very good textbook solution to the problem.
Personally, I'd just switch to shielded cables though. :P
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