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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Bachelor's programme Medical Engineering 2019W |
Objectives |
New emerging applications in medicine, such as Smart Drug Delivery and Internet of Bio-NanoThings, require communication between so-called nano-machines (e.g., nano-robots and nano-sensors) with sizes in the order of nano- and micro-meter. For such device sizes electromagnetic waves cannot be used for efficient information transmission. Instead molecular communication, an approach that is also widely used in natural biological systems, has to be applied. In molecular communication, transmitter and receiver communicate by exchanging information-carrying molecules. The aim of this course to provide the participants with the necessary knowledge for the design of such molecular communication systems. This includes a basic understanding of relevant biological processes and systems as well as their communication-theoretical modelling and analysis.
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Subject |
- Introduction to Molecular Communications
- Biological Nano-Machines
- Molecular Communication in Biological Systems
- Synthetic Molecular Communications
- Mathematical Modelling and Simulation
- Communication and Information Theory for Molecular Communications
- Design of Molecular Communication Systems
- Applications for Molecular Communication Systems
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Criteria for evaluation |
Oral exam
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Methods |
Ex-cathedra teaching with exercise examples
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Language |
German |
Study material |
- Lecture slides
- T. Nakano, A. W. Eckford, and T. Haraguchi, Molecular Communication, 1st ed. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2013
- B. Atakan, Molecular Communications and Nanonetworks. New York, NY, USA: Springer, 2014
- N. Farsad, H. B. Yilmaz, A. Eckford, C. Chae and W. Guo, "A Comprehensive Survey of Recent Advancements in Molecular Communication," IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 1887-1919, thirdquarter 2016
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
none
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