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The new coding-decoding microchips can benefit DNA as the coding-decoding algorithm.



"A new silicon chip can decode any error-correcting code through the use of a novel algorithm known as Guessing Random Additive Noise Decoding (GRAND)". Credit: Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT, with chip courtesy of the researchers. (ScitechDaily/New Chip Can Decode Any Type of Data Sent Across a Network)

What do web-based computer games and robots have in common? The answer is that both of them need secured and fast interactive data transportation. The same things that are created for net games can benefit the remote control systems of the robots. Also, the same things can make data transportation between wireless solutions more secured, faster and flexible. 

The encryption makes it easier to separate data packages from each other. And the encryption algorithm makes the CPU's work easier if separating necessary data packages from unnecessary data packages happens in a separated microchip. Everything that happens outside the CPU makes it work lighter. 

The new type of digital technology allows the creation of microchips that can decode every type of data transmission. The new type of intelligent coding-decoding systems are making more secured and faster data transportation possible. The reason why the coding-decoding module is to make data transportation faster is that it makes it easier to separate the data segments from each other. 

That means the code can use to filter unnecessary data away from data transmission. That makes things like playing games easier. Only the data segments that mean something will be sent to the CPU. And the system simply crushes the data segments that have no recognition code. 

If that process happens in a separate microchip that would not take the time of the CPU. The idea is is that the system benefits the TCP/IP protocol more flexible than before. When some person is playing games that thing requires fast interaction between transmitting and receiving system. When the system is starting data transmission it sends the decryption algorithm to the receiving processor. And at the same time, the server will send the recognition algorithm and the number of packages that will send during the session. 


What if the decoding-coding algorithm is stored in the form of the DNA? 


If we want to create things like BCI (Brain-Computer Interfaces) that thing requires extremely secured data transmission. In that case, the DNA of the user can use as the encryption-decryption algorithm. 

The DNA-based chemical algorithm can revolutionize entertainment and all other industries. If people would use DNA as an everyday identifier, that makes it impossible to make the fake ID:s. The DNA-based identifier would replace the bank cards and other things. 


If we will have DNA-based SIM cards. That thing makes it impossible to steal mobile telephones. But there is the possibility that society is not ready for that. 


Normally, breaking the secured data transmission happens when somebody steals the encryption algorithm. That can happen by reading the computer code from the microchip by using the superconducting magnetic systems. So this is the risk of the magnetic systems. But if the decryption algorithm is stored in the chemical form. That denies the possibility to break the algorithm by stealing it. 

The chip-based encryption-decryption system is a small-size computer that drives the code independently. In the new type of security system. The microchip that is used to encrypt-decrypt data can use the DNA as the coding-decoding algorithm. The DNA is acting as the chemical computer code. And that thing makes it possible to create an algorithm, that is more secured than ever before. Breaking the chemical algorithm is impossible by using a magnetic system. 


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