Submarine to Airplane Communication: How 5G May Be the Key

Cone-shaped radar uses millimeter waves to pick up tiny ripples in the water that contain messages. (Image courtesy of MIT Media Lab.)

No matter where you are on land or in the sky, you can be connected wirelessly. New research from MIT hopes to extend your connection even as you go deep.

Submarines have had to surface to communicate with the outside world, which makes them vulnerable. MIT’s Media Lab researchers are exploring a communication method that detects tiny ripples from son…


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