
The THERMO Communication Architecture introduces a conceptual framework that integrates thermodynamic modeling with communication systems. The architecture interprets communication channels as physical dissipative systems whose states influence information transmission capacity and adaptive network control. Core concepts include: • thermodynamic channel modeling • adaptive communication protocols • information geometry representation of channel states • distributed mesh communication networks • energy-aware routing and control This publication provides a high-level overview of the architecture for scientific documentation and intellectual property timestamping. Operational implementation details, algorithms, and parameter sets are intentionally not disclosed in this publication. The technology may be available through separate commercial licensing and research collaboration agreements.
information theory thermodynamic communication information geometry mesh networks adaptive communication acoustic communication shannon theory distributed systems
information theory thermodynamic communication information geometry mesh networks adaptive communication acoustic communication shannon theory distributed systems
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