[Discuss-gnuradio] Encrypted RF Noise, Guerrilla Private and Pirate Comms, UWB Ultra Wide Band, SS Spread Spectrum, SDR

2019-01-13 Thread grarpamp
This was mentioned in a whitepaper of sorts, maybe in a few papers around that time, noting that the tech might perhaps be ideal for Anti-Censorship / Anti-Surveillance / Guerrilla Comms that need to be robust against generally all forms of traditional radio adversaries. Can anyone post links to s

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Wideband Random Noise Cypherpunk Guerrilla Radio - Doc Req

2016-06-01 Thread grarpamp
On 6/1/16, Marcus Müller wrote: > Well, then this discussion gets quickly out of scope of GNU Radio – you > see, GNU Radio is mostly for complex baseband signal processing, and > that kind of radio really depends on things being done in hardware. So, > not SDR. The paper specifically called to SD

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Wideband Random Noise Cypherpunk Guerrilla Radio - Doc Req

2016-05-31 Thread grarpamp
On 5/29/16, Marcus Müller wrote: > If you spread it extremely wide and basically put the power level Probably more like this than in your first larger paragraph. Perhaps crafting arbitrarily fine random vertical divisions of a spectrum into a very wide line of numerous bit positions, such lines

[Discuss-gnuradio] Wideband Random Noise Cypherpunk Guerrilla Radio - Doc Req

2016-05-29 Thread grarpamp
Imagine noise radiator capable of making your spectrum analyzer look like /dev/urandom across the board. There's no center frequency, no clock, no freq hopping, no spreading, no observables, no off the shelf wireless hardware or reference design... it's not based on that. To any viewer, it's just b