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Molecular Communication in Nano-networks Utilizing Diffusion Process
Kupka, Lukáš ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on theoretical desription of diffusion-based molecular communication in nanonetworks, description of simulation framework N3Sim and building a model of nanocommunication in this simulator. Second part of thesis is focused on molecular communication based on electromagnetic waves. In this case simulator NS-3 and Nano-Sim module has been used. Practical part contains detail analysis of simulators adjustment and results of simulations. Simulations are performed with different settings in several scenarios. Their comparison and results is summarized in conclusion.
Molecular Communication in Nano-networks Utilizing Diffusion Process
Kupka, Lukáš ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on theoretical desription of diffusion-based molecular communication in nanonetworks, description of simulation framework N3Sim and building a model of nanocommunication in this simulator. Second part of thesis is focused on molecular communication based on electromagnetic waves. In this case simulator NS-3 and Nano-Sim module has been used. Practical part contains detail analysis of simulators adjustment and results of simulations. Simulations are performed with different settings in several scenarios. Their comparison and results is summarized in conclusion.
Body-area Communications: Sci-Fi or Promising Paradigm
Mašek, P.
Nanotechnology represents a new solution for variety of applications in the biomedical, industrial and military fields. This paper deals with the diffusion-based molecular communication in nanonetworks. Molecular communication is a novel paradigm for communication between nanomachines (machines made of biological materials; bio-nanomachines) over a short range in aqueous environment. Simulation model of nanocommunication was build in simulation tool N3Sim where several different settings in several different scenarios were performed. The main impact of this work is a compressive evaluation of nanocommunication between nanomachines using the Brown motion.

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