Research Article
Biochemically-Engineered Molecular Communication Interface and Propagation System
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/ICST.BIONETICS2008.4741, author={Yuki Moritani and Satoshi Hiyama and Tatsuya Suda}, title={Biochemically-Engineered Molecular Communication Interface and Propagation System}, proceedings={2nd Workshop on Computing and Communications from Biological Systems: Theory and Applications}, publisher={ACM}, proceedings_a={CCBS}, year={2010}, month={5}, keywords={Molecular communication Biochemical engineering Molecular communication interface Molecular propagation system}, doi={10.4108/ICST.BIONETICS2008.4741} }
- Yuki Moritani
Satoshi Hiyama
Tatsuya Suda
Year: 2010
Biochemically-Engineered Molecular Communication Interface and Propagation System
CCBS
ICST
DOI: 10.4108/ICST.BIONETICS2008.4741
Abstract
The authors of this paper have proposed the concept of "molecular communication". The molecular communication uses molecules (i.e., chemical signals) as an information medium and allows biological and artificially-created nano- or cell-scale devices to communicate over a short distance. It is a new and biologically inspired communication paradigm and is different from the existing communication paradigm that uses electromagnetic waves (i.e., electronic and optical signals) as an information medium. This paper focuses on designs of a molecular communication interface and a molecular propagation system and their preliminary experiments to show the feasibilities.
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