학술논문

Aspects of nanoscale information transmission in nanonetworks-based molecular communication
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 Fourth International Japan-Egypt Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (JEC-ECC) Electronics, Communications and Computers (JEC-ECC), 2016 Fourth International Japan-Egypt Conference on. :131-134 May, 2016
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Nanobioscience
Adhesives
Nanoscale devices
Delays
Molecular communication
Mobile communication
Throughput
Molecular Communication
Nanonetwork
Adhesion
Ligand-receptor interactions
Delay delivery
Language
Abstract
This paper investigates the aspects of nanoscale information transmission based on ligand-receptor interactions in nanonetworks-based mobile molecular communication. Accordingly, the molecular communication means enables nanomachines to interconnect with another nanomachine in the nanonetwork. Analogous to intercellular communication, the communication in the proposed nanonetwork is performed by collision and adhesion procedures as well as nanoscale information is transported by implementing ligand-receptor interactions-based neural communication. The envisaged ligand-receptor interactions enables us to optimize the parameters for nanonetworks design. The key performance indicators (KPIs) of the proposed nanonetwork in terms of average delay delivery, throughput and tolerant traffic rate are evaluated. The results of our work will allow for implementing more realistic nanonetwork-based nanomedical applications.