Social Behavior in Bacterial Nanonetworks: Challenges and Opportunities
Monowar Hasan, Ekram Hossain, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, and Yevgeni, Koucheryavy

TL;DR
This paper reviews bacterial social behaviors affecting molecular communication in nanonetworks, discussing challenges and opportunities for reliable communication, supported by simulation results on cooperative behavior impacts.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of bacterial social behaviors and their influence on the reliability of bacterial nanonetworks, highlighting future research directions.
Findings
Cooperative bacterial behaviors can enhance communication reliability.
Non-cooperative behaviors pose challenges to network stability.
Simulation shows cooperation improves end-to-end reliability.
Abstract
Molecular communication promises to enable communication between nanomachines with a view to increasing their functionalities and open up new possible applications. Due to some of the biological properties, bacteria have been proposed as a possible information carrier for molecular communication, and the corresponding communication networks are known as \textit{bacterial nanonetworks}. The biological properties include the ability for bacteria to mobilize between locations and carry the information encoded in Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) molecules. However, similar to most organisms, bacteria have complex social properties that govern their colony. These social characteristics enable the bacteria to evolve through various fluctuating environmental conditions by utilizing cooperative and non-cooperative behaviors. This article provides an overview of the different types of cooperative and…
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