acoustic communication

How Does Acoustic Communication Work?

In acoustic communication, nanoscale devices such as nanobots or nanoparticles generate and detect sound waves to exchange information. These waves can be mechanical vibrations transmitted through various media, including solids, liquids, and gases. The process involves converting electrical signals into acoustic signals and vice versa, typically using piezoelectric materials that can generate mechanical vibrations when an electrical field is applied.

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