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- HRogge - 03-06-2011 Just to try a second summary of the thread we might agree upon... ![]() ############ Some of the rules might be broken by rare waved equipment, they are just the "normal limits" for Fen devices 2014. Most Fen-owned digital communication devices use the Interwave/IP-protocol for communication, both for FTL and lightspeed.
What do you think ? - robkelk - 03-06-2011 That looks good to me... -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - HRogge - 03-12-2011 Suggestion for the new Wiki page: =============== Interwave The Interwave is the fennish Internet, made up of a vast collection of servers, routers and communications gear located throughout Fenspace. The Interwave started out following the original Internet RFCs, and is still cross-compatible with the 'Dane 'net. However, handwavium quirks, speed of light transmission across vast distances during the first few years, and the rising number of AIs have forced a number of pragmatic adaptations and Interwave-only RFCs. Technical Specifications In open space, radio signals travel at (obviously) the speed of light. Since space is big, this causes problems involving communications lag. A number of fen inventors have developed their own FTL radio systems. Each one is a bit different, but they all operate on the same principles as FTL travel. The "standard" FTL radio used in Fenspace has an estimated signal speed of 10000.0c, bridging the gap from Earth to Pluto in just over a second.[1] As befits the patchwork that is the realspace radio network, the FTL system's total available bandwidth and general reliability depend on what device was handwaved to create the FTL transponder in the first place. Interwave communication hardware These description just represents the ‘common hardware’ available in Fenspace 2014, so there might be special hardware that behaves differently. Digital communication equipment comes in very different sizes in Fenspace:
Notable Interwave Backbone nodes exist at: Crystal Tokyo Earth Sydney, Australia Port Luna, Luna Grover's Corners Stellvia The Island Mars Port Lowell Phobos Starbase 1 The Main Belt 4 Vesta 476 Hedwig (the largest Interwave hub in the solar system) Hephaestus Greenwood Starbase 2 Other locations not listed here also have Interwave Backbone nodes. Large and wealthy space stations do have FTL cellphone towers, but most Fen outposts only use normal radio of lightspeed cellphone networks. - robkelk - 03-13-2011 That looks like what we came up with a week ago, and nobody's complained about that... If it was up to me, I'd post that to the wiki. -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - HRogge - 03-13-2011 Done |