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My current project in secure communication systems ....

The problem I have mentioned below is a lot more complicated than shown. Because the noise that is introduced is not random noise. It's quantum mechanically calibrated at the transmitter, to pullout from the opposite receiver end. The carrier could be modulated. So any normal message carries with it a secondary message that is not interceptable. What makes it not interceptable? The quantum nature of wave packets. As soon as you intercept, the noise becomes chaotic. Feel free to contact me if you are interested in this kind of research and have a research grant that is usable internationally (you must also be a Canadian citizen). Coded does not mean encrypted. Needs a strong Quantum Mechanics and Electrodynamics background in theory and experimental background in networking. -- Sid Senadheera

RESEARCH IN MODERN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

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