Internet of Paint (IoP): Channel Modeling and Capacity Analysis for Terahertz Electromagnetic Nanonetworks Embedded in Paint
Lasantha Thakshila Wedage, Mehmet Can Vuran, Bernard Butler, Yevgeni, Koucheryavy, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Internet of Paint (IoP), a nano-network communication system embedded in paint, analyzing its channel model and capacity, revealing key effects of paint properties, depth, and distance on performance.
Contribution
It presents the first comprehensive channel model and capacity analysis for nano-scale radios embedded in paint, exploring the impact of paint properties and transceiver placement.
Findings
Path loss increases non-linearly with frequency and distance.
High refractive index paints cause higher path loss.
Channel capacity drops significantly with increased distance and depth.
Abstract
This work opens a new chapter in the 100,000 year-old concept of paint, by leveraging innovations in nano-technology in the sub-THz frequency range. More specifically, the groundbreaking concept of Internet of Paint (IoP) is introduced along with a comprehensive channel model and a capacity analysis for nano-scale radios embedded in paint and communicating through paint. Nano-network devices, integrated within a paint medium, communicate via a multipath strategy, encompassing direct waves, reflections from interfaces, and lateral wave propagation. The evaluation incorporates three distinct paint types to assess path losses, received powers, and channel capacity. Analysis of path loss indicates a slight non-linear increase with both frequency and Line of Sight (LoS) distance between transceivers. Notably, paints with high refractive indexes result in the highest path loss. Moreover,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Photonic and Optical Devices
