The handshake protocol typically involves an initial exchange of signals or messages between two nanodevices to establish a connection. This process can include:
Device Identification: Each nanodevice must identify itself and recognize the other device. Capability Exchange: The devices share information about their capabilities and limitations. Synchronization: The devices synchronize their operations to ensure data is transferred correctly. Data Transfer: Once synchronized, data transfer can occur securely and efficiently. Termination: After the data transfer is complete, the connection is properly terminated to free up resources.