Biological nanonetworks is a novel interdisciplinary research area including nanotechnology, biotechnology, and ICT. In this abstract, we briefly illustrate a simulation tool designed for modeling communications at nanoscales. This tool is fully adaptable to all nano-scale bearers, used to transport information, which may range from electromagnetic waves to calcium ions. In addition, it can be easily adapted to the interested environment. In this abstract, we illustrate an example of the simulator functions by modeling a portion of a lymph node, and simulating the information transfer during the humoral immune response by antibody molecules.
A simulation tool for nanoscale biological communication systems
FEMMINELLA, Mauro;REALI, Gianluca
2011
Abstract
Biological nanonetworks is a novel interdisciplinary research area including nanotechnology, biotechnology, and ICT. In this abstract, we briefly illustrate a simulation tool designed for modeling communications at nanoscales. This tool is fully adaptable to all nano-scale bearers, used to transport information, which may range from electromagnetic waves to calcium ions. In addition, it can be easily adapted to the interested environment. In this abstract, we illustrate an example of the simulator functions by modeling a portion of a lymph node, and simulating the information transfer during the humoral immune response by antibody molecules.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.