Spectroscopic Network - Definition or Meaning

Spectroscopic Network

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Definition of “Spectroscopic Network” :

A “Spectroscopic Network” is a system that uses spectroscopy, the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation, for data transmission. This type of network can analyze and interpret the frequencies of light spectrum to send and receive information, often used in fields like telecommunications and astronomy.

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