Molecular communication in nanomedicine

In wireless radio communication, information messages are transmitted by transmitter to receiver via electromagnetic signal. Similarly, in molecular communication, the transmission and reception of information are realized through molecules. For example, to transmit bit 1, a single molecule or a num...

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Main Author: Wong, Chan Mun.
Other Authors: Erry Gunawan
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-552222023-07-07T15:51:26Z Molecular communication in nanomedicine Wong, Chan Mun. Erry Gunawan School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering In wireless radio communication, information messages are transmitted by transmitter to receiver via electromagnetic signal. Similarly, in molecular communication, the transmission and reception of information are realized through molecules. For example, to transmit bit 1, a single molecule or a number of them are transmitted by a transmitter at the beginning of the fixed-duration time slots. If the transmitter transmits no molecule within a fixed-duration time slot, then bit 0 is assumed to be transmitted. Molecular communication is a promising communication paradigm for nanonetworks, and important for nanomedicine applications which include therapeutic nanomachines, such as engineered bacteria and nanorobots. For example, a group of bacteria can be genetically engineered to recognize and destroy tumors in the human body. In this project, we would study the concept of molecular communications, the channel model, the suitable medium access and routing techniques that can be used to achieve communication performance closer to the information theoretical bounds, and build the simulation software to study the performance. This project is a new inter-disciplinary research areas. Bachelor of Engineering 2013-12-30T07:15:22Z 2013-12-30T07:15:22Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55222 en Nanyang Technological University 61 p. application/pdf
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Wong, Chan Mun.
Molecular communication in nanomedicine
description In wireless radio communication, information messages are transmitted by transmitter to receiver via electromagnetic signal. Similarly, in molecular communication, the transmission and reception of information are realized through molecules. For example, to transmit bit 1, a single molecule or a number of them are transmitted by a transmitter at the beginning of the fixed-duration time slots. If the transmitter transmits no molecule within a fixed-duration time slot, then bit 0 is assumed to be transmitted. Molecular communication is a promising communication paradigm for nanonetworks, and important for nanomedicine applications which include therapeutic nanomachines, such as engineered bacteria and nanorobots. For example, a group of bacteria can be genetically engineered to recognize and destroy tumors in the human body. In this project, we would study the concept of molecular communications, the channel model, the suitable medium access and routing techniques that can be used to achieve communication performance closer to the information theoretical bounds, and build the simulation software to study the performance. This project is a new inter-disciplinary research areas.
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