Spatial Nanomechanical Communications Based on State Transitions

In this paper, we present a novel framework of a nanomechanical communication (NMC) system where nanomechanical (NM) systems can communicate using mechanical movements to encode and transfer information between a transmitter (TX) nanomachine and a receiver (RX) nanomachine. First, some unique featur...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on nanobioscience 2020-07, Vol.19 (3), p.457-467
Hauptverfasser: Nasif, Ahmed O., Mahfuz, Mohammad U.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we present a novel framework of a nanomechanical communication (NMC) system where nanomechanical (NM) systems can communicate using mechanical movements to encode and transfer information between a transmitter (TX) nanomachine and a receiver (RX) nanomachine. First, some unique features of the envisioned NMC system have been presented in contrast to traditional communications systems. It is demonstrated that the encoding of distinct repeatable movements or motions is the key to information transfer in an NMC system. Using a state transition framework, we identify rest states (RSs) and motional degrees of freedom (MDoF) as the two essential concepts that determine the transmission rate of an NMC system in the spatial domain in two different modes, namely, synchronous and asynchronous transmissions . While the synchronous transmission is found to achieve much higher transmission rate compared to the asynchronous transmission in the noise-free case, the asynchronous mode is less restrictive and may have wider applicability. A stochastic model is considered to incorporate the influence of thermal noise in the system. A closed-form expression of the symbol error rate (SER) and its bounds have been derived for a particular symbol of a synchronous sliding motion NMC system with MDoF = 2. Numerical results show a promising SER performance in support of developing an NMC system model for nanoscale communications networks.
ISSN:1536-1241
1558-2639
DOI:10.1109/TNB.2020.2986299