
DEMONSTRATION OF COMMUNICATION USING NEUTRINOS
2012; World Scientific; Volume: 27; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1142/s0217732312500770
ISSN1793-6632
AutoresDaniel D. Stancil, P. Adamson, M. Alania, L. Aliaga, M. P. Andrews, Cesar A. Castillo, L. Bagby, J. L. Bazo Alba, A. Bodek, D. Boehnlein, R. Bradford, W. K. Brooks, H. S. Budd, A. Butkevich, D. A. Martínez Caicedo, D. Capista, C. M. Castromonte, Adolfo Chamorro, E. CHARLTON, M. E. Christy, J. Chvojka, P. D. CONROW, I. Dankó, M. Day, J. Devan, James M. Downey, S. A. Dytman, B. Eberly, Jeffrey Fein, J. Félix, L. Fields, G. A. Fiorentini, A. M. Gago, H. Gallagher, R. Gran, Joseph Grange, Jerry C. Griffin, T. Griffin, Eric N. Hahn, Deborah A. Harris, A. Higuera, J. Hobbs, C. M. Hoffman, B.L. Hughes, K. Hurtado, A. JUDD, T. Kafka, K. Kephart, J. Kilmer, M. Kordosky, S. Kulagin, В. А. Кузнецов, M. Lanari, T. Le, H. Lee, L. Loiacono, G. Mäggi, E. Maher, S. Manly, W. A. Mann, C. Marshall, K. S. McFarland, A. Mislivec, A. M. McGowan, J. G. Morfín, H. da Motta, J. Mousseau, J. K. Nelson, J. A. NIEMIEC-GIELATA, N. Ochoa, B. Osmanov, J. Osta, J. L. Palomino, J. S. PARADIS, V. Paolone, J. Park, C. PEÑA, Gabriel Perdue, C. E. Pérez Lara, A. Peterman, A. Pla-Dalmau, Brian Pollock, F. Prokoshin, R. D. Ransome, H. Ray, Meral Reyhan, P. Rubinov, Dana Ruggiero, O. Scott Sands, H. Schellman, D. Schmitz, Eva C. Schulte, C. Simon, C. J. Solano Salinas, R. Stefanski, Russell Stevens, N. Tagg, Volodymyr Takhistov, B. G. Tice, R. Tilden, J. P. Velásquez, I. VERGALOSOVA, J. Voirin, J. Walding, Benjamin J. Walker, T. Walton, J. Wolcott, Thomas P. Wytock, G. Zavala, D. Zhang, L. Zhu, Benjamin Ziemer,
Tópico(s)Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
ResumoBeams of neutrinos have been proposed as a vehicle for communications under unusual circumstances, such as direct point-to-point global communication, communication with submarines, secure communications and interstellar communication. We report on the performance of a low-rate communications link established using the NuMI beam line and the MINERvA detector at Fermilab. The link achieved a decoded data rate of 0.1 bits/sec with a bit error rate of 1% over a distance of 1.035 km, including 240 m of earth.
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