Poster presentation at the Bioastronomy 2002 Conference, Hamilton Islands

Project METI@home: Messages to ETI from home

Alexander L. Zaitsev, IRE RAS, (alzaitsev@ms.ire.rssi.ru)

SETI@home consists of a receiving Arecibo antenna, a professional team (PT), and a two-way Internet connection between the PT and an army of S@h users, who load from the S@h server special software for digital signal processing. Project METI@home should solve the inverse problem, and therefore it must have an inverse structure, which is derived from S@h by replacing receiving and analysis of space radiation with synthesis and transmission of radio signals; in other words, by transitioning from a science of searching for alien Messages to an art of composing our own interstellar Messages. Thereby, METI@home will consist of several originators, which may load via Internet from a M@h server special software for the creation of analog and digital messages. The PT (Art Jury) makes an examination and selects the most impressive of these messages for their subsequent addressee transmission from Evpatoria or similar planetary radar to selected target stars. Demo versions of special software for composition of four-color digital Messages is available at http://www.seti.housenet.org/test/ and http://www.seti.housenet.org/apps/

The block diagram of inversion from SETI@home project into METI@home one is given below:

305-m Arecibo Dish
 
70-m Evpatoria Dish
 
Addressless Receiving
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Address Transmission

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Ý

Low-noise Amplifier
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Power Transmitter

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E

Ý

Professional Group SETI@home
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Professional Group METI@home

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S

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Main Internet Server
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Main Internet Server

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O

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A lot of users, which analyze the received radio radiation
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A little of authors, which create the new interstellar messages