DARPA Contemplates Vast Ocean Network 12
coondoggie writes Probably one of the last and perhaps unforgiving areas of the world not truly "wired" is above and below the ocean. Researchers at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) want to explore the possibility of seriously changing that notion and develop what it calls "a system-of-systems architecture and critical components to support networked maritime operations, to include undersea, surface, and above surface domains."
Someone isn't paying attention (Score:2)
Power cables, telecommunications cables, SOSUS arrays - littorals and continental shelves are littered with cables and there are a goodly number in the deep ocean.
Sea Quest? (Score:1)
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SeaQuest was set only 4 years from now. We're already failing to get our Back To The Future flying cars; I think we're going to fail to get our underwater settlements and talking dolphins too.
Big networks... (Score:1)
I sounds like big (physical) networks, with very few users (although it could be _very_ useful at times of emergency).
Underwater cities (Score:2)
Just build a bunch of cities underwater, and giant floating cities, and you'll have cables everywhere.
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The biggest oil platform, Hibernia, can only accomodate 185 people.