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HFT in my backyard – VI

114 points| omnibrain | 11 years ago |sniperinmahwah.wordpress.com | reply

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[+] micro_cam|11 years ago|reply
I'm curious of the extent to which HFT is driving improvements in microwave network technology that are also becoming available to small ISPs and consumers.

As someone who works from home via a microwave link from a rural area I've definitely noticed improvements over the last few years as the dishes have gotten smaller and service faster and cheaper, far outpacing the rate at which phone or cable companies upgrade their limited service in the area.

[+] cengizkrbck|11 years ago|reply
Finally! as an engineer in financial sector, I find it incredibly exciting this series of articles.
[+] phyalow|11 years ago|reply
As an institutional trader with a CS & Geography background, I have been absolutely engrossed by this series, I even bought the authors book!
[+] chinathrow|11 years ago|reply
Great FAQ at the end of the article.

"Is it possible to hack the microwave signal? I am doubtful."

I am not so doubtful on this one...

[+] ridgeguy|11 years ago|reply
Signal/noise issues would favor a low power omnidirectional emitter placed near a receiving dish, roughly in the known signal path. It could overwhelm the real signal by favorable inverse square intensity. Put the emitter on a drone.
[+] bachback|11 years ago|reply
Any experts in auction mechanisms and HFT reading hackernews?
[+] marincounty|11 years ago|reply
"Is it possible to hack the microwave signal? I am doubtful."

Would a bunch of strategically flown mylar balloons interrupt the signal?

[+] ComputerGuru|11 years ago|reply
None of the other HN posts in the series were in all-CAPS. What gives?
[+] ComputerGuru|11 years ago|reply
At the time I posted it, the title on HN was in all caps (HFT IN MY BACKYARD - PART VI). Now it isn't thanks to a kind moderator. Must I be downvoted to -5 just because thanks to my own comment it is no longer necessary? Seriously, HN some days......