IEEE 1906 1-2015 en Recommended Practice for Nanoscale and Molecular Communication Framework.pdf
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1、 IEEE Recommended Practice for Nanoscale and Molecular Communication Framework Sponsored by the Standards Development Board IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Communications SocietyIEEE Std 1906.1-2015IEEE Std 1906.1-2015 IEEE Recommended Practice for Nanoscale and Molecular Communi
2、cation Framework Sponsor Standards Development Board of the IEEE Communications Society Approved 5 December 2015 IEEE-SA Standards Board Acknowledgments: The IEEE 1906.1 Working Group would like to thank Dr. Norbert Fabricius, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Secretary IEC/TC 113 and Secretary CLC
3、/SR 113, for presenting the terminology and definitions being developed within the relevant IEC working groups. This enabled us to avoid conflicting definitions and terminology. Abstract: A definition, terminology, conceptual model, and standard metrics for ad hoc network communication at the nanosc
4、ale are provided. Human-engineered networking is extended by the physical properties of nanoscale communication in ways beyond that defined in existing communication standards. These include in vivo, sub-cellular medical communication, smart materials and sensing at the molecular level, and the abil
5、ity to operate in environments that would be too harsh for macroscale communication mechanisms to operate. Collaboration among a highly diverse set of disciplines with differing definitions and connotations for some terms is required by nanoscale communication, thus a common terminology is necessary
6、 in order to aid inter-discipline collaboration. A common framework for thinking abstractly about nanoscale communication can aid in defining and relating research and development effort. Components of the framework are independent enough to allow them to be developed in relative isolation, yet the
7、components are also interoperable. To illustrate the recommended practice, example mappings between specific nanoscale communication use-cases and the common framework are included. Simulation code implementing the common framework for both wireless and molecular nanoscale communication is an embodi
8、ment of the common framework demonstrating precisely how the framework is applied. Keywords: communication networks, communication standards, communication systems, IEEE 1906.1, molecular communication, multi-scale network, nanobioscience, nanobiotechnology, nanobots, nanodevice, nanoelectrochemical
9、 systems, nanoelectromechanical systems, nanofluidics, nanomedicine, nanophysics, nanopositioning, nanoscale, nanoscale communication framework, nanoscale devices, nanosensors, nanostructured materials, nanotechnology, nanotube devices, nanowires, quantum mechanics, simulation, standards development
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