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Wireless communication underwater faces challenges due to the conductivity of salt water, murky conditions, and potential ice. Engineers are working to solve the problems of wireless communication under the sea by developing technologies that can transmit signals through water and allow devices to communicate over distances without physical connections.
Wireless communication underwater faces challenges due to the conductivity of salt water, murky conditions, and potential ice. Engineers are working to solve the problems of wireless communication under the sea by developing technologies that can transmit signals through water and allow devices to communicate over distances without physical connections.
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Wireless communication underwater faces challenges due to the conductivity of salt water, murky conditions, and potential ice. Engineers are working to solve the problems of wireless communication under the sea by developing technologies that can transmit signals through water and allow devices to communicate over distances without physical connections.
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Communicating underwater is a tricky business. Salt water can have a conductivity as high as 6S/m, is often murky and at the poles can present the additional problem of ice. Engineers love a challenge andE&T magazine takes a look at the work going on to solve the problems ofwireless communication under the sea. Categories: Extreme electromagnetics , Comments All comments You need to be registered with the IET to leave a comment. Please log in or register as a new user.