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- From: Coyo <coyo AT darkdna.net>
- To: OpenNIC Discuss <discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org>
- Subject: [opennic-discuss] IPv14
- Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 20:28:41 -0500
If anyone wants information on the work-in-progress on IPv14, let me
know by this email address.
If you are interested in contributing, let me know.
OpenNIC server administrators are a lot more seasoned than I am at
hardened server deployment and maintainance.
I admit, some of the concepts and architectures for diamond-photonic
Field Reconfigurable Gate Arrays (FRGAs as opposed to FPGAs), integrated
GPUs, APUs, SSDs, RAMs, SPUs, QPUs (Quantum Processing Units), tactile,
Mu-wave, proactive and neuromuscular interfaces are probably science
fiction for most people.
So talking about fused-diamond mirrors and surfaces, replacing both
glass and fuzed quartz, advanced medical equipment in every home,
ExaByte and ZettaByte broadband taken for granted and given to everyone
gratis, zeppelin broadband with phased array freespace optical
communications equipment onboard.
Freespace optical communications can go a long way for cheap, especially
when zettabyte fiber optic broadband is still being deployed, even
though they share a lot of hardware.
For both freespace and fiber optical communications, LED Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexing, 3-Dimensional Space-Time Multiplexing,
Doppler-Triangulation Multiplexing and Polarization-Levitation
Multiplexing can pack a massive amount of information into a tiny bit of
space.
Optical waveforming is relatively simple, since extremely high gain
signals can be achieved with gas-state lasers, collimators, and
electrochromic fuzed-diamond projectors.
The zeppelins, or more accurately, rigid-framed hybrid thermal-hydrogen
dirigibles, can provide aeroship broadband, an affordable alternative to
satellite broadband. Lighter-than-air aircraft such as dirigibles can
easily sustain upper atmospheric flight with very little fuel, and are
abundantly more affordable than geosynchronous communications satellites.
Powerful gimbled helicopter rotors powered by biodiesel regularly
refueled with in-flight refueling make maintaining a relatively stable
low Earth orbit very affordable, and can also provide as much
electricity for the gas-state lasers and phased LED arrays for all of
the optical communications as needed.
I apologize for being so excited and enthusiastic, but as a network
engineer, I love my work.
- [opennic-discuss] IPv14, Coyo, 09/23/2013
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