Creating The New Technology

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Creating The New Technology

by SINDILE LANCELOTT TOTOBA

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I am the cricket coach, but looking forward to coaching in Canada and USA, and I have done my course under Mr Paul Phillipson in NewLands. I was a Mkhanyiseli primary and a Gugulethu   Cricket player., you can contact Mr Paul Phillipson, who had resigned as a UCT cricket coach under certain reasons and went back to England, but later came back to coach at western province and UCT again.
I’m suffering from depression and I was defrauded of my IRS tax refund, but the IRS is busy investigating the matter and I’m in financial hardship, I wanted to patent the technology based prototypes. Is there any financial help that you can offer for these prototypes? I lost $21,000 and I’m in need of friends who can help me with fundraising for the following projects with different prototype technology.
I have something I’d like to do at the IETF Hackathon. Our project, entitled the Dynamic Orbital Communication Adjustment Protocol (DOCAP), is designed to significantly improve the efficiency and reliability of communications in space by dynamically adjusting communication margins. This adjustment is based on real-time and predictive velocity and acceleration data of satellites and spacecraft.

The core of our proposal involves the development of a novel protocol that utilizes heartbeat messages for the dynamic adjustment of communication parameters in orbital communication systems. This would entail the formulation of a new message format to convey essential velocity and acceleration data, alongside a mechanism for calculating dynamic communication margins.

Before we proceed with our detailed proposal, we seek to confirm a few critical points with you:
1. Given that our concept is original and currently lacks a formal draft or pre-existing specification within the IETF document repository, would our project be considered appropriate for submission to the IETF Hackathon?
2. Are projects that introduce entirely new concepts, as opposed to building upon existing drafts, welcome at the Hackathon?

Our primary aim is to contribute a fresh perspective to the challenges of space communication.

I was involved in a car accident that resulted in damaging of my T-Spine slip disc. We are doing this project and we have endorsed Oxford University’s proposal to present the Dynamic Orbital Communication Adjustment Protocol (DOCAP) at the Hackathon. Keio’s dedication to innovation aligns with the collaborative spirit of the Hackathon, making them valuable contributors, keep your eyes open out there guys. I had my friend who is doing PhD from Oxford University had this patent, I’m doing the prototype technology project with davison ideas company from Pennsylvania PA. Anyone can phone and physically go to davison idea’s store in Pittsburgh as they can see the address below, my project manager’s contact details are cortese.mike@davison.com, (1-800-544-3327) if calling from the US or Canada. Call 412-967-0124phone is Address: Davison International, Inc. RIDC Park 585 Alpha Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15238-2911. The second project is in UK, my project manager is Alex Bell, contact details are Tel: 020 7354 5640 Web: www.innovate-design.co.uk alex.bell@innovate-design.com Address is Alex Bell | Senior Innovation Coach Salisbury Studio: 36 Endless Street, Salisbury, SP1 3UH London Office: 24 Greville Street, Farringdon, London EC1N 8SS. The second project is in UK, my project manager is Alex Bell, contact details are Tel: 020 7354 5640 Web: www.innovate-design.co.uk alex.bell@innovate-design.com Address is Alex Bell | Senior Innovation Coach Salisbury Studio: 36 Endless Street, Salisbury, SP1 3UH London Office: 24 Greville Street, Farringdon, London, EC1N
This is Mike,Yoshiki Uchida and Lancelott from the University of Oxford. We have something I’d like to do at the IETF Hackathon. Our project, entitled the Dynamic Orbital Communication Adjustment Protocol (DOCAP), is designed to significantly improve the efficiency and reliability of communications in space by dynamically adjusting communication margins. This adjustment is based on real-time and predictive velocity and acceleration data of satellites and spacecraft. The core of our proposal involves the development of a novel protocol that utilizes heartbeat messages for the dynamic adjustment of communication parameters in orbital communication systems. This would entail the formulation of a new message format to convey essential velocity and acceleration data, alongside a mechanism for calculating dynamic communication margins. Before we proceed with our detailed proposal, we seek to confirm a few critical points with you guys: 1. Given that our concept is original and currently lacks a formal draft or pre-existing specification within the IETF document repository, would our project be considered appropriate for submission to the IETF Hackathon? 2. Are projects that introduce entirely new concepts, as opposed to building upon existing drafts, welcome at the Hackathon? Our primary aim is to contribute a fresh perspective to the challenges of space communication.

 

Kind Regards,
Lancelott.

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