Design and Evaluation of a Receiver for Wired Nano-Communication Networks
Oussama Abderrahmane Dambri, Soumaya Cherkaoui

TL;DR
This paper introduces a bio-inspired receiver for wired nano-communication networks that detects electrons, converts signals into blue light for relay purposes, and demonstrates accurate detection and relaying capabilities through simulation.
Contribution
It presents a novel bio-inspired receiver design that detects electrons and converts them into light, acting as both a detector and relay in nano-communication networks.
Findings
Accurately detects electrons transmitted through nanowires.
Effectively converts detected signals into blue light for relaying.
Achieves low Bit Error Rate in simulated conditions.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a bio-inspired receiver, which detects the electrons transmitted through a nanowire, then, it converts the detected information into a blue light using bioluminescence. Using light allows the designed receiver to also act as a relay for the nearest gateway (photo-detector). We simulate the construction of the nanowire, present its electrical characteristics and calculate its maximum throughput for a better design of the receiver. The designed receiver contains two parts, a part that detects the transmitted electrons, which we model by using an equivalent circuit, and a part that converts the detected electrons into a blue light. We derive the analytical expressions of the equivalent circuit's components, and we calculate the emitted photons for each electrical pulse detected. We also propose modulation techniques that guaranty an effective decoding of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
