On Boosting the Throughput with Minimal Emitted No. of Molecules for the Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication networks: Prospective and Challenges
Abstract
It is assumed that each nano-robot has a 0.1 micrometers cubed of tankage which is far smaller than the volume of a human red blood cell[6]. Thus, the nano-machines are non-invasive for biomedical applications, such as drug delivery and disease diagnosis. Since the nano-machine has an initial source of 108 molecules in its own tankage and since the throughput of the DMC systems is significantly low; we propose and discuss some ideas to boost the throughput with emphasize of reducing the emitted no. of molecules per message.
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