This comprehensive handbook serves as a professional reference as well as a practitioner’s guide to today’s most complete and concise view of nanoscale networking and communications. It offers in-depth coverage of theory, technology, and practice as they relate to established technologies and recent advancements. It explores practical solutions to a wide range of nanoscale networking and communications issues. Individual chapters, authored by leading experts in the field, address the immediate and long-term challenges in the authors’ respective areas of expertise.
Key Features
Identifies the main differences between nanonetworks and classical wireless networks and explains how to leverage those to develop new communication techniques for nanonetworks Presents the different alternatives for network communication among nanomachines, whether these are nanomaterial-based devices or genetically modified cells Provides a framework that will stimulate vision for a family of technologies in nanonetworking communications and multi-scale integration
Edited by:
John R. Vacca (TechWrite Pomeroy Ohio USA)
Imprint: CRC Press Inc
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 254mm,
Width: 178mm,
Weight: 635g
ISBN: 9781498727310
ISBN 10: 149872731X
Pages: 500
Publication Date: 23 July 2019
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction. Nanoscale, Molecular, and Quantum Networking Communications. Molecular Nanoscale Communication and Networking Of Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies. Standards Activity for Nanoscale Communications and Networks. Nano-Scale Quantum Computing and Communication Networks. Advances in Nanoscale Networking Communications Research and Development. Appendices.
John Vacca is an information technology consultant, researcher, professional writer, editor, reviewer and internationally-known, best-selling author based in Pomeroy, Ohio. Since 1982, John has authored/edited 80 books? and more than 600 articles in the areas of advanced storage, computer security and aerospace technology. John was also a configuration management specialist, computer specialist, and the computer security official (CSO) for NASA's space station program (Freedom) and the International Space Station Program, from 1988 until his retirement from NASA in 1995. A detailed copy of John’s author bio can be viewed at URL: http://www.johnvacca.com. John can be reached at: john2164@windstream.net.