Futuristic Communications Systems Could Help Protect Frontline Troops
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 - 11:21
in Mathematics & Economics
Researchers are working to develop futuristic communications systems that could help protect frontline troops. Building on work completed recently for the UK Ministry of Defence, the project is aimed at investigating the use of arrays of highly specialized antennas that could be worn by combat troops to provide covert short-range person-to-person battleground communications.
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