nerdsnipe for the evening: they've discovered a Universal Scalar - a single variable whose value is consistent throughout the universe at a given time - and built a machine that can modify and detect its value. how do you turn this into a usable communications system?
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That was my first thought (as well as a token ring variant), but neither would work because they assume co-operation between all stations. All it would take is one griefer to effectively jam the network with noise.
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Antwort an @sweharris @fanf und
CDMA would solve this problem no?
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Antwort an @rusk_redux @fanf und
You've never seen thin-net jam when one station had a bad card and made everyone else think the network was busy and never free? CDMA only works when every station on the network obeys the rules (or minimally breaks them; was it the 3Com card that transmitted early? Not sure).
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Antwort an @sweharris @fanf und
I think in any distributed comms system you have to have a commonly agreed system of rules I.e protocol
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Antwort an @rusk_redux @sweharris und
You sure not confusing with Ethernet? CSMA/CD? CDMA is something different, more like FDM in the digital domain.
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Antwort an @rusk_redux @fanf und
Sorry, yes. But here we don't have a spectrum, we just have a single value. An infinitely variable value, but just a single value. So the jamming resistance of CDMA doesn't seem to apply; the jammer effectively blocks the whole range in one go with a single transmission.
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Antwort an @sweharris @rusk_redux und
Sure you have a spectrum. The voltage between ends of an antenna is a scalar, and it _does_ pick up all frequencies, although some more strongly than others; it's up to the rest of the circuitry to filter down to the one you care about. I think CDMA is a great idea here.
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Antwort an @NoraDotCodes @sweharris und
i guess everyone who is trying to send is collectively modulating the variable rather than spamming it to a particular absolute value?
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Yeah, like radio (that was my thought, anyway)
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