New Technology Uses the Iron to Transmit Signal and Energy

A new technology was developed by British scientists, which can transmit energy through iron. The new technology can be applied for the submarines and make the external chamber transmit the energy and communication signal. The applications in the nuclear industry and petroleum industry are also available. This technology transforms the communication signal and energy into the ultrasonic when transmitting with the theory of high frequency acoustics. The developing company has done the environmental tests to ensure the service life of the device can reach at least twenty five years. The device can adapt the extreme surroundings of the submarine.

Scientists are optimistic about this technology and doing the demonstration to the commander of the submarine. The energy is sent by an iron to a type of DVD, and then the player is able to broadcast a classic movie. The image is very clear. The commanders hope to use this technology on the submarine. The researchers declaim that this technology can cut down much military cost in the end. Three hundred holes should be made to install the sensor or other communication device on the submarine before. Every special electron tube is welded in one hole. The expense of every electron is so much expensive. Moreover, examination should always be taken during the years to ensure the quality of the device. The fee of the electron tubes can reach more than eight hundred pound, if the submarine is used for twenty five years.

Apart from the field of military, the new technology also can be applied in the nuclear industry and petroleum industry. Holes are not needed when installing the sensor on the container of the nuclear reactor. The developing company is doing the experiment on the submarine, which will cost some years. The technology is lack of maturity, so more researches are needed to make it perfect. The main breakthrough is the adhesive, which can be used to glue the sensor into the external chamber. The related integrated circuit is DS1302S.