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Molecular Communications - An Analysis from Networking Theories Perspective (1st ed. 2024)
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Molecular Communications - An Analysis from Networking Theories Perspective (1st ed. 2024)
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This book provides a complete analysis of molecular communications
systems from the paradigm of TCP/IP network stack, and it exploits
network theories (e.g. independent functions of a layer into a
stack, addressing, flow control, error control, and traffic
control) and applies them to biological systems. The authors show
how these models can be applied in different areas such as
industry, medicine, engineering, biochemistry, biotechnology,
computer sciences, and other disciplines. The authors then explain
how it is possible to obtain enormous benefits from these practices
when applied in medicine, such as enhancing current treatment of
diseases and reducing the side effects of drugs and improving the
quality of treatment for patients. The authors show how molecular
communications systems, in contrast to existing telecommunication
paradigms, use molecules as information carriers. They show how
sender biological nanomachines (bio-nano machines) encode data on
molecules (signal molecules) and release the molecules into the
environment. They go on to explain how the molecules then travel
through the environment to reach the receiver bio-nano machines,
where they biochemically react with the molecules to decipher
information. This book is relevant to those studying
telecommunications and biomedical students, engineers, masters,
PhDs, and researchers.
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