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Distributing Nanomachines for Minimizing Mean Residence Time of Molecular Signals in Bionanosensor Networks
2014
IEEE Sensors Journal
Recent decades have witnessed remarkable progress in research and development of bionanosensors, nano-to-microscale devices made of biomaterials. ...
Since bionanosensors are made of biomaterials and operate based on chemical energy, applications in biomedical domains are highly anticipated. Due to their 1.4. RELATED WORK ...
nanomedical applications of bionanosensor networks: target detection and target tracking. ...
doi:10.1109/jsen.2013.2281220
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Estimation distribution algorithm based on a molecular target detector model
2017
Proceedings of the ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and its Applications
We construct bootstrap procedure of a sampling and a target distribution estimation. ...
Then, by numerical study, we show that our proposed algorithm has similar properties to estimation of distribution algorithms. ...
Acknowledgement Satoru Iwasaki is supported by JPSS program for Leading Graduate Schools, and a part of this study is supported by Grant number JP15K00338, JPKT0105, JPSS KAKENHI. ...
doi:10.5687/sss.2017.105
fatcat:oe5xoqqwmnhbnaeyxrz2w5jd5a
A Novel Point-of-Care BioNanoSensor for Rapid HIV Detection and Treatment Monitoring
2015
Journal of AIDS and Clinical Research
The approach follows on the development of a novel BioNanoSensor (BNS) device that utilizes piezoelectric technology to detect the presence of the HIV surface glycoprotein gp120 in a nanoscale format. ...
The BNS parameters of small sample volume, compact device size, and detection sensitivity indicate that the BNS is potentially useful in the point-of-care and/or home setting for monitoring decisions regarding ...
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grant R21-AI094661 (G.N.G.& T.R.) ...
doi:10.4172/2155-6113.1000454
pmid:26457228
pmcid:PMC4596080
fatcat:tlg5fy4dabfpbdns34qc7n2rvq
Intelligent Sensing Scheduling for Mobile Target Tracking Wireless Sensor Networks
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
Nevertheless, it is difficult to execute dynamic and critical tasks in the MTT-WSN network. Besides, the network cannot ensure consecutive tracking due to the limited energy. ...
Edge computing has emerged as a prospective paradigm to meet ever-increasing computation demands in Mobile Target Tracking Wireless Sensor Networks (MTT-WSN). ...
For instance, Kuo. et al. proposed an adaptive mechanism of trap coverage with a robust area coverage model in target tracking and services detection to reduce the target-missing time. ...
arXiv:2108.01885v1
fatcat:5y6dzkotfrcsjfgbka7osgo63q
Whole-Cell Sensing for a Harmful Bloom-Forming Microscopic Alga by Measuring Antibody–Antigen Forces
2006
IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience
., has been investigated by atomic force microscopy for the first time, using probes functionalized with a monoclonal antibody specific for the alga. ...
Force histograms for A. anophagefferens and other similarly-sized algae are presented and analyzed. ...
Peng of the Mork Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, for helpful discussions. ...
doi:10.1109/tnb.2006.880767
pmid:16999239
fatcat:g5rxklt3efgvppbsmo4dcp3b4e
Recent Advances in Nanoparticle-Based Förster Resonance Energy Transfer for Biosensing, Molecular Imaging and Drug Release Profiling
2012
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) may be regarded as a "smart" technology in the design of fluorescence probes for biological sensing and imaging. ...
This article reviews recent progress in bringing these nanoparticle-modulated energy transfer schemes to fruition for applications in biosensing, molecular imaging and drug delivery. ...
polymer networks. ...
doi:10.3390/ijms131216598
pmid:23443121
pmcid:PMC3546710
fatcat:h25ltdlgpvgjjiori545xwgufy
Exponential Attractor for One-Dimensional Self-Organizing Target-Detection Model
2019
Funkcialaj Ekvacioj
Okaie et al. [8] utilized the Keller-Segel model for mobile bionanosensor networks for target tracking. They introduced a mathematical formulation and described numerical results. ...
The author would like to express his deepest gratitude to Professor Atsushi Yagi for his constant encouragement and guidance throughout this study. ...
They considered a mobile bionanosensor network designed for target tracking in molecular environments. In their modeling, they are insired by Keller-Segel model [3] . ...
doi:10.1619/fesi.62.75
fatcat:fjroptry4nd5ncedrkpwi6yq6i
Distributed Cooperative Detection for Multi-Receiver Molecular Communication
2016
2016 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
Numerical and simulation results show that system reliability can be greatly improved by combining the detection information of distributed receivers. ...
Asymmetric and symmetric topologies are considered and for each topology, two reporting scenarios, namely, perfect reporting and noisy reporting, are addressed. ...
In [7] , simulations were performed to demonstrate the feasibility of a bacterium-based bionanosensor network where bacterium-based bionanomachines collectively perform target detection and tracking. ...
doi:10.1109/glocom.2016.7841739
dblp:conf/globecom/FangNYEK16
fatcat:adztuwydbvbyblpy62p3oshbxu
TeraHertz Band Communication: An Old Problem Revisited and Research Directions for the Next Decade
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
behavior, communication and networking, to physical testbeds and demonstration systems. ...
Furthermore, in this paper, open challenges and new research directions still to be investigated for the THz band communication systems are presented, by covering diverse topics ranging from devices, channel ...
Moreover, the authors in [202] study the estimation and tracking of fine beam angles in space-air-ground networks. ...
arXiv:2112.13187v3
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Design of Intra-body Nano-communication Network for Future Nano-medicine
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
using nano-networks to form in-vivo communication that are aimed to offer wireless communication between interior nano-sensors. ...
enables the progress of future applications and services. ...
This process has eased the idea of detecting diseases and treating them. ...
arXiv:1810.00186v1
fatcat:ufpdfgpl2zc3ngkjhsarb6j3ay
A Brief Review on Challenges in Design and Development of Nanorobots for Medical Applications
2021
Applied Sciences
transmission, followed by challenges in applications. ...
Moreover, multiple medical applications, such as oncology, drug delivery, and surgery, are reviewed and summarized. ...
matrix polymeric network [56] . ...
doi:10.3390/app112110385
fatcat:kwjzujjbybfojbrngx4qvd6sza
Perspectives of Nano-Materials and Nanobiosensors in Food Safety and Agriculture
[chapter]
2021
Novel Nanomaterials
Quantum dots, nanotubes, nanowires, magnetic and other nanoparticles enhance sensitivity and lower limit of detection by amplifying signals and providing novel signal transduction mechanisms enable detection ...
Identification of the stress in the starting stage itself will help us to avoid intensive plant damage and prevent yield losses created by the stress. ...
Bionanosensors can be used to identify the specific contaminating pollen and thus reduces contamination. Novel genes are being incorporated into/seeds and sold in the market. ...
doi:10.5772/intechopen.95345
fatcat:soe4e5ae3je5bepni7rg4wpcmm
CONVERGENCE OF SOLUTIONS TO SIMPLIFIED SELF-ORGANIZING TARGET-DETECTION MODEL
2018
Scientiae mathematicae Japonicae
Furthermore, existence of a unique stationary solution is observed for each level set X l (given by (4.1)), together with some characterization by a functional equation. ...
After constructing local solutions to the equation, we show a priori estimates for them and prove global existence of solutions. A Lyapunov function is constructed for the global solutions. ...
Furthermore, existence of a unique stationary solution is observed for each level set X l (given by (4.1)), together with some characterization by a functional equation. ...
doi:10.32219/isms.81.2_115
fatcat:aubc7f4iqnepzlwqnzbeo2d2vi
Diagnosis and Treatment of Neurological and Ischemic Disorders Employing Carbon Nanotube Technology
2016
Journal of Nanomaterials
The development and improvement of efficient and effective procedures for central nervous system disease diagnosis and treatment is necessitated. ...
including ischemic stroke diagnosis and treatment. ...
Acknowledgments This work was funded by the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa. ...
doi:10.1155/2016/9417874
fatcat:zohbnadbf5f2fauw2rksh62jfe
Universal Transceivers: Opportunities and Future Directions for the Internet of Everything (IoE)
2021
Frontiers in Communications and Networks
be regarded as a natural IoE, an interconnected network of everything we perceive. ...
The countless number of opportunities that can be enabled by IoE through a blend of heterogeneous ICT technologies across different scales and environments and a seamless interface with the natural IoE ...
Energy-Aware Tracking of Mobile Targets by Bacterial Nanonetworks. IEEE Trans. ...
doi:10.3389/frcmn.2021.733664
fatcat:nwppn6djqzacjodaabkrl6wlle
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