Nanorouter Awareness in Flow-Guided Nanocommunication Networks
International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications
- Volumen: 2021-October
- Fecha: 01 enero 2021
- Páginas: 109-114
- ISSN: 21619654 21619646
- ISBN: 9781665428545
- Tipo de fuente: Ponencia
- DOI: 10.1109/WiMob52687.2021.9606397
- Tipo de documento: Documento de conferencia
- Editorial: IEEE Computer Society
© 2021 IEEE.Flow-guided electromagnetic nanonetworks will enable innovative medical applications for monitoring, information gathering, and data transmission inside the human body. These nanonetworks will have to operate under extreme computational and powering-related constraints, and in very hostile environments inside human vascular systems. Under these circumstances, successful transmissions between in-body nanonodes and an on-body nanorouter rarely occur, thus requiring new approaches to improve the network throughput in this scenario. Along this view, in classical flow-guided nanonetworks the nanonodes are envisioned to transmit packets if they have enough energy for the transmission, regardless of their vicinity to the nanorouter. In this paper, we propose a nanorouter awareness model that can provide significant throughput gains compared to the baseline based on blind transmissions, facilitating the roll-out of nanocommunication-supported medical applications.