Information Leakage and Wealth Transfer in a Connected World

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenli Huang ◽  
Hai Lu ◽  
Xiaolu Wang
2012 ◽  
Vol E95.C (6) ◽  
pp. 1089-1097 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu-ichi HAYASHI ◽  
Naofumi HOMMA ◽  
Takaaki MIZUKI ◽  
Takeshi SUGAWARA ◽  
Yoshiki KAYANO ◽  
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Lawrence J. Macklin
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Author(s):  
Gus De Franco ◽  
Hai Lu ◽  
Florin P. Vasvari

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Author(s):  
Jin Zhang ◽  
Wei Rui ◽  
Chengrong Ma ◽  
Ying Cheng ◽  
Xiaojun Liu ◽  
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AbstractTransceiving ultra-weak sound typically relies on signal pre-amplification at the transmitting end via active electro-acoustic devices, which inherently perturbs the environment in the form of noise that inevitably leads to information leakage. Here we demonstrate a passive remote-whispering metamaterial (RWM) enabling weak airborne sound at audible frequencies to reach unprecedented signal enhancement without altering the detected ambient soundscape, which is based on the extraordinary scattering properties of a metamaterial formed by a pair of self-resonating subwavelength Mie meta-cavities, constituting the acoustic analogy of Förster resonance energy transfer. We demonstrate efficient non-radiative sound transfer over distances hundreds times longer than the radius of the meta-cavities, which enables the RWM to recover weak sound signals completely overwhelmed by strong noise with enhanced signal-to-noise ratio from −3 dB below the detection limit of 0 dB in free space to 17.7 dB.


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