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Acoustic networks

Acoustic networks are systems that use sound signals to enable communication and data transfer between devices, often underwater or in environments where radio waves are less effective. They rely on sound waves' ability to travel through water, air, or solid materials. These networks can be used for monitoring, exploration, or remote control, where traditional wireless technology may fail. By deploying multiple devices that send and receive sound signals, acoustic networks can create a connected system that collects information or coordinates actions over distances where other communication methods are limited or impossible.