There is an ever-increasing demand for data to be embedded in our environment at ever-decreasing temporal and spatial scales. Whilst current communication and storage technologies generally exploit the electromagnetic properties of media, chemistry offers us a new alternative for nanoscale signaling using molecules as messengers with high information content. Biological systems effectively overcome the challenges of chemical communication using highly specific biosynthetic pathways for signal generation together with specialized protein receptors and nervous systems. Here we consider a new approach for information transmission based upon nature's quintessential example of infochemical communication, the moth pheromone system. To approach th...
Chemical communication, based on the exchange of molecules as messengers, allows different entities ...
Chemical communication, based on the exchange of molecules as messengers, allows different entities ...
Chemical communication, based on the exchange of molecules as messengers, allows different entities ...
There is an ever-increasing demand for data to be embedded in our environment at ever-decreasing tem...
There is an ever-increasing demand for data to be embedded in our environment at ever-decreasing tem...
The natural world abounds with chemical information. Animals rely on chemical communication for beha...
Abstract — By exploiting recent advances in both our understanding of pheromone biosynthesis pathway...
By exploiting recent advances in both our understanding of pheromone biosynthesis pathways and the d...
By exploiting recent advances in both our understanding of pheromone biosynthesis pathways and the d...
We describe here the design and implementation of a novel biomimetic infochemical communication syst...
In this paper we present the development of a novel, biologically-inspired infochemical communicatio...
AbstractBy exploiting recent advances in the understanding of both pheromone biosynthesis pathways a...
By exploiting recent advances in the understanding of both pheromone biosynthesis pathways and the d...
AbstractBy exploiting recent advances in the understanding of both pheromone biosynthesis pathways a...
AbstractAs part of a project to develop a novel class of technology for infochemical communication, ...
Chemical communication, based on the exchange of molecules as messengers, allows different entities ...
Chemical communication, based on the exchange of molecules as messengers, allows different entities ...
Chemical communication, based on the exchange of molecules as messengers, allows different entities ...
There is an ever-increasing demand for data to be embedded in our environment at ever-decreasing tem...
There is an ever-increasing demand for data to be embedded in our environment at ever-decreasing tem...
The natural world abounds with chemical information. Animals rely on chemical communication for beha...
Abstract — By exploiting recent advances in both our understanding of pheromone biosynthesis pathway...
By exploiting recent advances in both our understanding of pheromone biosynthesis pathways and the d...
By exploiting recent advances in both our understanding of pheromone biosynthesis pathways and the d...
We describe here the design and implementation of a novel biomimetic infochemical communication syst...
In this paper we present the development of a novel, biologically-inspired infochemical communicatio...
AbstractBy exploiting recent advances in the understanding of both pheromone biosynthesis pathways a...
By exploiting recent advances in the understanding of both pheromone biosynthesis pathways and the d...
AbstractBy exploiting recent advances in the understanding of both pheromone biosynthesis pathways a...
AbstractAs part of a project to develop a novel class of technology for infochemical communication, ...
Chemical communication, based on the exchange of molecules as messengers, allows different entities ...
Chemical communication, based on the exchange of molecules as messengers, allows different entities ...
Chemical communication, based on the exchange of molecules as messengers, allows different entities ...