Anonymous ID: 735137 July 12, 2026, 5:25 p.m. No.24819930   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24819580

Anon, thank you for posting the applicable standards so I could level up my background knowledge.

 

IEEE 1906.1-2015 is the Recommended Practice for Nanoscale and Molecular Communication Framework, providing a common conceptual model and terminology for communication at the nanometer scale. It is designed to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration by defining standard metrics and addressing the unique physical properties of nanoscale environments, such as in vivo medical monitoring and molecular-level sensing.

 

The framework supports two primary communication paradigms:

 

Electromagnetic (EM) Nanocommunication: Utilizes terahertz (THz) band waves and nano-antennas (e.g., graphene or carbon nanotubes) for wireless data transmission.

 

Molecular Communication: Relies on the diffusion, release, and sensing of molecules or ions to transmit information, often used for short-range or biological applications.

 

To implement this framework, the IEEE 1906.1.1-2020 standard defines a YANG data model for nanoscale communication systems, enabling remote configuration, management, and simulation via tools like ns-3.

This infrastructure allows for the interoperability of diverse nanoscale devices and supports applications in personalized medicine, synthetic biology, and environmental science.

Anonymous ID: 735137 July 12, 2026, 6:38 p.m. No.24820237   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24819907

>It may simply be the first sign of something much bigger.

 

Q kept urging anons to "expand your thinking" so you may be onto something.>>24820155

>Hegseth after launch of new U.S. strikes: "Iran made a poor choice"

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>Just minutes after it was announced the U.S. began a new round of strikes on Iran Saturday night, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on X, "Iran made a poor choice.Now they pay."