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Eavesdropping Detection of Radio Signals from Other Planets, with One Bit-Implementation Techniques Using Existing Computers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2017
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Detection of other civilizations by “eavesdropping” on accidental radiation from television and other self-oriented signals is proposed. One-bit spectral analysis techniques to implement this are discussed. These can utilize existing general-purpose computers, and provide flexibility of strategy in the analysis. The first derivative of doppler shift from an unknown planet can be compensated for with increased integration times possible.
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