Cellonics is a new modulation and demodulation technology that allows modem speeds 1,000 times faster than current modems. It is based on how biological cells communicate and nonlinear dynamical systems. Cellonics uses electronic cells that can encode, transmit, and decode digital information over wired and wireless channels. By producing predictable fast pulse outputs from slow analog inputs, cellonics elements can encode digital data to send over communication channels. Cellonics offers advantages like new capabilities for communication devices, reduced chip and power usage, simpler and more robust implementations, and lower costs compared to traditional communication systems.