M. Cole, J. Gardner, Z. Rácz, S. Pathak, Á. Guerrero, L. Muoz, G. Carot, T. Pearce, J. Challiss, D. Markovic, B. Hansson, S. Olsson, L. Kubler, J. Gardeniers, N. Dimov, W. Bula
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Abstract
By exploiting recent advances in both our understanding of pheromone biosynthesis pathways and the detection of molecules in the insect nervous system, we are developing a novel communication system based on functional equivalents of the cellular, sub-cellular and molecular biological machinery. This will form the basis of a new branch of information technology employing infochemical ligands for communication over space and time. In order to achieve this objective, both chemical signal generation and reception are replicated by taking a systematic approach that implements reaction steps as biosynthetic modules, which are then hierarchically integrated as a technological solution towards realising `infochemical communication'.