Talking between Dolphins is a symbol of the Wireless Tsunami warning system
With a new technique, from now on, the data from the deep sea floor will not need wires to move quickly to the surface. Konstantin Kebkal and colleagues of Ba Linh Technical University (TU) have imitated the way of exchanging dolphins with each other to develop into the most modern methods ,
apply to warnings whenever there is a risk of Tsunami. With a new system being developed, many data without wires can be transmitted, even images from the bottom of the seabed or seismic measurements for the possibility of Tsunami.
The dolphins exchange with each other through the waves of waves. According to the wave in certain ranges, these noises can travel 10 kilometers away. And moreover, these noises also give pigs more information. For example, they may recognize that this signal is received directly or that the signal has echoed from rocks or from the seabed.
Based on the above findings on how to communicate between dolphins, scientists in the city of Berlin have developed a communication system that can transmit 2 kilometers away on the ocean. Current tests to be able to spread the news farther, maybe 6 or 8 kilometers, are being studied.
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