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A landmark moment for European innovation has arrived: the Italian Patent Office has officially granted protection for TwoPit, a groundbreaking invention by Italian engineer and inventor Emanuele Costanzo. This pioneering technology introduces a radically new paradigm in the field of telecommunications: coded geometric modulation, a method poised to redefine how information is encoded, transmitted, and received.
What is TwoPit?
TwoPit — a name derived from the expression 2πt, symbolizing the angular frequency at the heart of periodic motion — is far more than a tribute to physics. It is the embodiment of a new signal architecture that brings geometry to the core of communication.
At its foundation lies a bold idea: every unit of information is not simply a fluctuation in amplitude or frequency, but a dynamic, well-defined geometric form, encoded directly in the signal’s envelope. This innovation creates a language of figures, not waves — a visual grammar for machines, interpretable with extraordinary precision even in noisy or narrowband conditions.
A revolution in telecommunications
Unlike conventional modulation schemes, TwoPit enables the transmission of complex, high-density data forms using minimal spectral space. Its core features include:
Extremely narrow bandwidth usage, enabling more efficient allocation of frequencies;
Exceptional noise immunity, making it suitable for hostile or degraded environments;
Minimal power consumption, unlocking new potential for autonomous and remote systems;
Signal camouflage, as the coded geometry is not easily classifiable by conventional detection systems.
TwoPit’s architecture also opens doors for multiplexing multiple geometric channels simultaneously, further enhancing data throughput while maintaining signal integrity — a feat previously considered impractical at narrowband levels.
Approved in Italy. Ready for the world.
With the Italian patent now officially granted, TwoPit enters a new phase of its journey: from visionary concept to global technological asset. Discussions are already underway for:
industrial partnerships,
academic research programs,
integration into next-generation communication platforms,
and licensing opportunities across both civilian and defense sectors.
The potential applications are vast:
Secure communication systems
Space and underwater transmissions
IoT and embedded sensor networks
Strategic systems in critical infrastructure
TwoPit does not merely improve communication — it redefines it.
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