Communication physics
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Communication physics is one of the applied branches of physics. It deals with various kinds of communication systems.[1] These can range from basic ideas such as mobile phone communication to quantum communication via quantum entanglement.[2] Communication physics is also a journal edition created in 2018 published by Nature Research that aims to publish research that involves a different way of thinking in the research field.[3]
Applications
[edit | edit source]Communication physics aims to study and explain how a communication system works. This can be applied in a hard science way via Computer Communication or in the way of how people communicate.[1]
An example of communication physics is how computers can transmit and receive data through networks. This would also deal with explaining how these devices encode and decode messages.
See also
[edit | edit source]- Electronic communication
- Optical communication
- Computer communication
- Telephone
- Telegraph
- Radio
- Television
- Mobile phone communication
- Nanoscale network
References
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