NIST Research Could Boost Mobile Device Security
Particle physics could be the key to creating a new generation of wireless technology that would be more secure and resistant to interference than current methods, according to the National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST). The research could pave the way for federal agencies like the U.S. military to create wireless devices with signals that would be difficult for enemies to intercept or scramble. If NIST research and analysis is correct, it may be possible to create an oscillator that could leverage the spin of electrons to generate microwaves for use in mobile devices. The effect of this process could be used to create a cell-phone oscillator that enables the frequency of the devices to be changed very quickly. This would make the signals from the devices very hard for enemies to intercept or jam, making them optimal for use by the military or other defense or intelligence agencies, according to NIST.
NIST Research Could Boost Mobile Device Security