Wireless connection between Nano Bio sensors (Nano _ Microelectronics)

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)



Note: In addition, there are several nanosensor technologies that  require the use of external excitation and measurement to work.  Wireless communication between nanosensors and micro and macro equipment can  meet this need. 

In the case of nanosensors, their measurement performance requires them to be located in  an environment from which they must measure parameters, and the  area covered by a nanosensors is limited to its  surroundings. However, a network  of nanosensors can cover a wider area and perform more network processing  Molecular method is the sending and receiving of information encoded in molecules  , while electromagnetic communication is sending and receiving  electromagnetic radiation from various nanotechnologies  . These methods include molecular method and electromagnetic method are wireless methods  In the electromagnetic communication method, electromagnetic communication between nano Sensors depend on the development and fabrication of two important components, the nano-antenna and its  transceiver.  In nanoscale, graphene-based antennas are used to transmit EM waves  Graphene is a very thin monoatomic plate  of confined carbon atoms placed on a crystal lattice  Due to the very low dimensions of nano-sensors, nano-antennas need a very high operating frequency to be usable  However, the use of  graphene greatly helps to solve this problem.

 



Nanotechnology includes devices and tools,  one of the dimensions of which is about one to several hundred nanometers. On this  basis, if we are to antennas used in parts of nanoparticles in the  range should be expected electromagnetic waves used in  communications systems and equipment around several tens of THz which in turn  includes the wavelength region of infrared, visible and ultraviolet will Took.





Conclusion: 

In addition, there are several nanosensor technologies that  require the use of external excitation and measurement to work.  Wireless communication between nanosensors and micro and macro equipment can  meet this need. 

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)

PhD in Nano-Microelectronics