Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Natural Biological Nanomachines
- 3 Molecular Communication in Biological Systems
- 4 Molecular Communication Paradigm
- 5 A Layered Architecture of Molecular Communication
- 6 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation: Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication
- 7 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation: Biological Molecular Communication
- 8 Communication and Information Theory of Molecular Communication
- 9 Mobile Molecular Communication
- 10 Experimental Molecular Communication: Macroscale Systems
- 11 Design and Engineering of Molecular Communication Components
- 12 Design and Engineering of Molecular Communication Systems
- 13 Targeted Cluster Formation of Bio-nanomachines
- 14 Large-Scale Structure Formation of Bio-nanomachines
- 15 Externally Controllable Molecular Communication
- 16 Standardization in Molecular Communication
- 17 Conclusion
- Appendix Review of Probability Theory
- Index
3 - Molecular Communication in Biological Systems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 December 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Natural Biological Nanomachines
- 3 Molecular Communication in Biological Systems
- 4 Molecular Communication Paradigm
- 5 A Layered Architecture of Molecular Communication
- 6 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation: Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication
- 7 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation: Biological Molecular Communication
- 8 Communication and Information Theory of Molecular Communication
- 9 Mobile Molecular Communication
- 10 Experimental Molecular Communication: Macroscale Systems
- 11 Design and Engineering of Molecular Communication Components
- 12 Design and Engineering of Molecular Communication Systems
- 13 Targeted Cluster Formation of Bio-nanomachines
- 14 Large-Scale Structure Formation of Bio-nanomachines
- 15 Externally Controllable Molecular Communication
- 16 Standardization in Molecular Communication
- 17 Conclusion
- Appendix Review of Probability Theory
- Index
Summary
This chapter introduces molecular communication in biological systems. It discusses biological molecular communication in general, and subsequently discusses a series of examples of biological molecular communication, including examples of communication within intercellular organisms, and between individual organisms such as bacteria.
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- Molecular Communication , pp. 37 - 51Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024