Molecular Communication and Networking: Opportunities and Challenges
Osaka University · Institute of Theoretical Physics · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The ability of engineered biological nanomachines to communicate with biological systems at the molecular level is anticipated to enable future applications such as monitoring the condition of a human body, regenerating biological tissues and organs, and interfacing artificial devices with neural systems. From the viewpoint of communication theory and engineering, molecular communication is proposed as a new paradigm for engineered biological nanomachines to communicate with the natural biological nanomachines which form a biological system. Distinct from the current telecommunication paradigm, molecular communication uses molecules as the carriers of information; sender biological nanomachines encode…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.14
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- 100%
- References
- 102
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5Topics & keywords
- Molecular communication
- Interfacing
- Computer science
- Scalability
- Paradigm shift
- Biological network
- Nanotechnology
- Distributed computing
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure