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Bio-Optical Communication: a case-study of Out-to-In Body Interface

Published: 17 September 2021 Publication History

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Internet of bio nano things (IoBNT) is a recent concept which foresees the possibility to interconnect biological or artificial nano devices to the Internet. This would enable the inner part of the human body as part of the global network. One of the major challenge to provide this inter-connectivity is how to move the information from outside to inside the body. This paper proposes a bio-optical communication (BOC) as a potential solution. The paper proposes to use a visible light communication (VLC) LED-based lamp to send a message to the human brain using the eye retina as a relay node. In fact, the eye and the brain can be seen as a natural VLC receiver. We aim to demonstrate that a VLC signal with specific configuration parameters (frequency, etc.) can be successfully demodulated at the brain level and to provide analytically the channel capacity of the communication link.

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NANOCOM '21: Proceedings of the Eight Annual ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication
September 2021
179 pages
ISBN:9781450387101
DOI:10.1145/3477206
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  1. Bio-Optical Communication
  2. Human Nervous System
  3. Molecular Communications
  4. Visible Light Communications

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  • (2024)Study on Fat as the Propagation Medium in Optical-Based In-Body CommunicationsDigital Health and Wireless Solutions10.1007/978-3-031-59091-7_31(467-479)Online publication date: 5-May-2024
  • (2023)Exploring the Effects of LED-Based Visible Light Communication on Reading and Color Perception in Indoor Environments: An Experimental StudySensors10.3390/s2306294923:6(2949)Online publication date: 8-Mar-2023
  • (2023)Signal Processing Techniques for 6GJournal of Signal Processing Systems10.1007/s11265-022-01827-795:4(435-457)Online publication date: 2-Feb-2023

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