datavibration
Datavibration is a concept in information science and materials engineering that describes data as encoded in the vibrational states of a physical medium. In this view, information is represented by the amplitude, phase, frequency, and spatial pattern of mechanical or acoustic vibrations within solids, fluids, or engineered structures. Datavibration can be used for data storage, transmission, and sensing by exploiting the medium’s resonant modes.
Encoding and decoding rely on shaping and detecting vibrational modes. Data can be mapped to distinct normal
Advantages and challenges: Potentially high data density through many accessible modes, resilience to some electromagnetic interference,
Applications and status: Datavibration research spans data encoding, secure communications, vibration-based sensor networks, and phononic information