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E-raamat: Molecular Communication

(Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan), (York University, Toronto), (University of Osaka, Japan)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108961950
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108961950

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Fully revised and updated, this second edition is a comprehensive introduction to molecular communication including the theory, applications, and latest developments. Written with accessibility in mind, it requires little background knowledge, and carefully introduces the relevant aspects of biology and information theory, as well as practical systems. Capturing the significant changes and developments in the past decade, this edition includes seven new chapters covering: the architecture of molecular communication; modelling of biological molecular communication; mobile molecular communication; macroscale systems; design of components and bio-nanomachine formations. The authors present the biological foundations followed by analyses of biological systems in terms of communication theory, and go on to discuss the practical aspects of designing molecular communication systems such as drug delivery, lab-on-a-chip, and tissue engineering. Including case studies and experimental techniques, this remains a definitive guide to molecular communication for graduate students and researchers in electrical engineering, computer science, and molecular biology.

Fully revised and updated, this second edition is a comprehensive introduction to molecular communication including the theory, applications, and latest developments. With seven new chapters, this remains a definitive guide to the subject for graduate students and researchers in electrical engineering, computer science, and molecular biology.

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'A must-read reference with a balanced mix of fundamental theories and practical implementations, critical retrospectives and insightful prospectives from pioneers in the emerging field of Molecular Communication as it enters its second decade of development and continues expanding rapidly.' Yifan Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China 'This 2nd edition of Molecular Communication is a fresh update of a seminal textbook from pioneers in this interdisciplinary field and includes many advances from the past decade. I will continue to recommend this book to anyone interested in molecular communication engineering.' Adam Noel, University of Warwick 'This new edition is a welcome revision of an already lovely resource for those interested in Molecular Communication. With updated citations and content, this is a must-have reference perhaps especially for those just getting started in the field, but also for those with some sophistication since it starts simply - describing the problem and applications - and builds toward a wide range of possible system types and modeling paradigms.' Chris Rose, Brown University 'The authors are among the earliest and most distinguished researchers in the field of molecular communication, and this book stands as the first comprehensive book in the domain, providing an in-depth exploration from overarching concepts to specific details of molecular communication systems. The book has been immensely helpful to me, and I believe that the 2nd edition will undoubtedly be beneficial to both professionals with years of experience and newcomers entering the field for the first time.' Lin Lin, Tongji University

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A comprehensive introduction to molecular communication for graduates and researchers, this second edition includes seven new chapters.
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; Index.
Tadashi Nakano is a Professor in the Graduate School of Informatics, Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan. He conducts research at the intersection of computer science and biology, including design, implementation, and evaluation of molecular communication systems, synthetic biological systems, and biologically inspired systems. His research received the KDDI Foundation Award 2021. Andrew Eckford is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at York University, Canada. His research has appeared in media including The Economist and IEEE Spectrum. His research received the 2015 IET Communications Innovation Award, and was a finalist for the 2014 Bell Labs Prize. Tokuko Haraguchi is a Professor with the Graduate School of Science and Frontier Biosciences at Osaka University, Japan. Her research has appeared in media including Researchmap and Pubmed. Her research received the 5th Kono Yasui Prize- an Ochanomizu University Award. She is an Editorial Board member of Cell Structure and Function.