System X: Radar Based Brain Computer Interfaces

If you are an occassional observer in the field of brain computer interfaces, reading this series may have you questioning some of the basics.  For example, can radar be used to read functional information from the brain suitable for a BCI?  Its a reasonable question, but one I often take for granted because of the amount of time I have been research classified variants.  In … Continue reading System X: Radar Based Brain Computer Interfaces

System X: The Transceiver – Part 2

In the previous article on the transceiver, we were left with a confusing picture of the requirements not matching up with what most would know of the general options available.  Specifically, we required something like a maser, with the flexibility of an AESA radar and completely unheard of ground penetrating capability. Further, while not mentioned in the previous article, not only must it have this … Continue reading System X: The Transceiver – Part 2

System X: The Transceiver

In this article, I will attempt to explain what I have learned of the transceiver used to interface with humans from satellite.  This article will be highly speculative in areas given that the real technology is highly classified, however, it won’t be too far off.  I’m not an expert in radio engineering, but I know enough about the physics and limitations of particular technologies as … Continue reading System X: The Transceiver