Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Take It To the Limit

by Dana Mackenzie. New Scientist, 9 Jul 2005 Noise is the blight of the information age. It can be far more than an annoyance: if you send instructions to an interplanetary spacecraft, and the message gets scrambled going through the ionosphere, your probe might fire its engines at the wrong time. But now noise has met its match, in the form of two miraculous methods for pulling clear messages out of what was previously considered to be undecipherable static. It's like hearing a whisper in a thunderstorm or reading road signs in a blizzard. Read more