Nano-Electromagnetic Communication at Terahertz and Optical Frequencies: Principles and Applications
Nano-Electromagnetic Communication at Terahertz and Optical Frequencies: Principles and Applications
edited by Akram Alomainy, Ke Yang, Muhammad A. Imran, Xin-Wei Yao and Qammer H. Abbasi
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2020 Cloth: 978-1-78561-903-8 | eISBN: 978-1-78561-904-5 (all)
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Recent advancements in carbon and molecular electronics have opened the door to a new generation of electronic nanoscale components. This book outlines the basic principles of electromagnetic-based communication at this nanoscale using terahertz and optical frequencies with a focus on theoretical principles and applications. It answers the questions: How can nano-devices communicate with each other by applying electromagnetic techniques? Do conventional communication and networking schemes and principles still apply? How feasible is it to deploy such networks with various applications?
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction to nano-communication
Part I: Fundamentals and state-of-the-art advances in nano-electromagnetic communication network
Chapter 2: Fundamentals and applications of nano-electromagnetic communications
Chapter 3: Simulation and experimental platforms for nano-electromagnetic communication networks
Part II: Current development in THz components and interfaces
Chapter 4: Terahertz antenna design for wearable applications
Chapter 5: Terahertz (THz) application in food contamination detection
Part III: Advances in the physical layer and network layer of nano-EM communication
Chapter 6: Channel modelling for electromagnetic nano-communication
Chapter 7: Modulation, coding, and synchronization techniques for nano-electromagnetic communications in terahertz band
Chapter 8: Routing protocols for nano-electromagnetic communication networks
Chapter 9: Error-control mechanisms for nano-electromagnetic communication networks