A Signal Transmission Model for Diffusion Based Molecular Communication Nanonetworks
Nanonetworks is a communication between nanodevices, called nanomachines. Nanomachines are very small devices at the range of 10-9 metre. Molecular communication is one of the types of nanonetworks in which nanomachines are able to sense, calculate, actuate and intercommunicate. Transmission, propagation and reception are the three main stages to provide information exchange between sender and receiver in Molecular communication. Diffusion based molecular communication, that is an essential type of molecular communication, relies on propagation of molecules between sender and receiver nodes through free diffusion. This paper investigates how harvesting nodes can degrade the signal strength of the receiver node in a confined space. The analytic expression of the received signal at the receiver node has been drawn; the effects of the increasing number of harvesting nodes and the harvesting rate have been discussed in this paper.
Molecular Communication Diffusion Based Molecular Communication Nanonetworks rational harvesting confined environment
Daniel Nzinga Kinsumuna D.Turgay Altilar Deniz Demiray
Istanbul Technical University Informatics Institute ITU Ayazaga Campus, 34469, Maslak, Istanbul, Turkey
国际会议
重庆
英文
1008-1011
2015-12-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)