Title :
Channel Capacity of Electromagnetic Nanonetworks in the Terahertz Band
Author :
Jornet, Josep Miquel ; Akyildiz, Ian F.
Author_Institution :
Broadband Wireless Networking Lab., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
Nanotechnology is enabling the development of devices in a scale ranging from one to a few hundred nanometers. Coordination and information sharing among these nano-devices will lead towards the development of future nanonetworks, rising new applications of nanotechnology in the medical, environmental and military fields. Despite the major progress in nano-device design and fabrication, it is still not clear how these atomically precise machines will communicate. The latest advancements in graphene- based electronics have opened the door to electromagnetic communication among nano-devices in the terahertz band (0.1-10 THz). This frequency band can potentially provide very large bandwidths, ranging from the entire band to several gigahertz- wide windows, depending on the transmission distance and the molecular composition of the channel. In this paper, the capacity of the terahertz channel is numerically evaluated by using a new terahertz propagation model, for different channel molecular compositions, and under different power allocation schemes. A novel communication technique based on the transmission of ultra-short pulses, less than one picosecond long, is motivated and quantitatively compared to the capacity- optimal power allocation scheme. The results show that for the very short range, up to a few tens of millimeters, the transmission of short pulses offer a realistic and still efficient way to exploit the terahertz channel.
Keywords :
channel capacity; electromagnetic wave propagation; nanoelectronics; radio networks; capacity optimal power allocation scheme; channel capacity; electromagnetic nanonetworks; graphene-based electronics; nanotechnology; terahertz channel; terahertz propagation model; wireless nanonetworks; Bandwidth; Biomedical optical imaging; Channel capacity; Electromagnetic radiation; Frequency; Nanobioscience; Nanoscale devices; Nanotechnology; Submillimeter wave propagation; Transceivers;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6402-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2010.5501885