Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Natural Biological Nanomachines
- 3 Molecular Communication in Biological Systems
- 4 Molecular Communication Paradigm
- 5 A Layered Architecture of Molecular Communication
- 6 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation: Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication
- 7 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation: Biological Molecular Communication
- 8 Communication and Information Theory of Molecular Communication
- 9 Mobile Molecular Communication
- 10 Experimental Molecular Communication: Macroscale Systems
- 11 Design and Engineering of Molecular Communication Components
- 12 Design and Engineering of Molecular Communication Systems
- 13 Targeted Cluster Formation of Bio-nanomachines
- 14 Large-Scale Structure Formation of Bio-nanomachines
- 15 Externally Controllable Molecular Communication
- 16 Standardization in Molecular Communication
- 17 Conclusion
- Appendix Review of Probability Theory
- Index
9 - Mobile Molecular Communication
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 December 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Natural Biological Nanomachines
- 3 Molecular Communication in Biological Systems
- 4 Molecular Communication Paradigm
- 5 A Layered Architecture of Molecular Communication
- 6 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation: Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication
- 7 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation: Biological Molecular Communication
- 8 Communication and Information Theory of Molecular Communication
- 9 Mobile Molecular Communication
- 10 Experimental Molecular Communication: Macroscale Systems
- 11 Design and Engineering of Molecular Communication Components
- 12 Design and Engineering of Molecular Communication Systems
- 13 Targeted Cluster Formation of Bio-nanomachines
- 14 Large-Scale Structure Formation of Bio-nanomachines
- 15 Externally Controllable Molecular Communication
- 16 Standardization in Molecular Communication
- 17 Conclusion
- Appendix Review of Probability Theory
- Index
Summary
This chapter discusses mobile molecular communication. In most foreseeable applications, bionanomachines must move to accomplish their task, and this chapter discusses the problems related to maintaining communication links while moving. Models of mobility are given, and a case study of mobile molecular communication involving cells is discussed.
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- Molecular Communication , pp. 160 - 179Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024