molecular communication

How Does Molecular Communication Work?

In molecular communication, information is encoded into molecules which are then transmitted to a receiver through a medium. The transmitter releases molecules that propagate through the medium, which could be a liquid, gel, or even air. The receiver detects these molecules and decodes the information they carry. Key components of this system include the message carrier (molecule), the propagation medium, and the detection mechanism.

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