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Ultraviolet Communications Framework Will Help Secure US Army Networks

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ADELPHI, Md., Aug. 14, 2020 — The U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) has developed a framework to study how easily ultraviolet communication (UVC) systems can be detected. Although the work focuses on longer-term applications, it could ultimately enable more secure network connectivity for soldiers in adversarial environments. Deep UV wavelengths have propagation characteristics that allow for a non-line-of-sight (NLOS) optical link that can make deep-UV communications harder for an adversary to detect. “The increased atmospheric absorption of deep-UV wavelengths implies that UV communication, or UVC, has a...Read full article

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    Published: August 2020
    Research & TechnologyAmericasU.S. Army Research LaboratoryLight SourcesSensors & DetectorsOpticsCommunicationsdefenseultraviolet communication systemsline-of-sightnon-line-of-sightlow-probability-of-detection

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