English

In-vivo Network of Sensors and Actuators

Systems and Control 2014-12-16 v1

Abstract

An advanced system of sensors/actuators should allow the direct feedback of a sensed signal into an actuation, e.g., an action potential propagation through an axon or a special cell activity might be sensed and suppressed by an actuator through voltage stimulation or chemical delivery. Such a complex procedure of sensing and stimulation calls for direct communication among these sensors and actuators. In addition, minimizing the sensor/actuator to the size of a biological cell can enable the cell-level automatic therapy. For this objective, we propose such an approach to form a peer-to-peer network of \emph{in vivo} sensors/actuators (S/As) that can be deployed with or even inside biological cells. The S/As can communicate with each other via electromagnetic waves of optical frequencies. In comparison with the comparable techniques including the radio-frequency identification (RFID) and the wireless sensor network (WSN), this technique is well adapted for the cell-level sensing-actuating tasks considering the requirements on size, actuation speed, signal-collision avoidance, etc.

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@article{arxiv.1412.4168,
  title  = {In-vivo Network of Sensors and Actuators},
  author = {Mo Zhao and Robert H. Blick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.4168},
  year   = {2014}
}

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16 pages, 16 figures