Nanoscale Communication Networks (Nanoscale Science and Engineering): Bush, Stephen F: 9781608070039: Amazon.com: Books
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I enjoy writing technical books that do not shy away from going deep into difficult (and sometimes controversial) technical issues while also keeping the reader engaged and motivated with the exciting concepts and benefits that these technologies enable when taken to their limit. Innovation, imagination, and creativity are some of the most highly-valued characteristics in industry and I strive to include these throughout my writing. Whether used as textbooks in the classroom or as a source of ideas for the researcher, if they excite one person to explore a new area or provide a new way of looking at an old problem and thereby change the world, it would be wonderful.
These books are interrelated and address timeless questions such as:
1) Can communication packets become “intelligent” and autonomous? Could communication benefit from swarm-like activity of such autonomous packets?
2) What would happen if an Internet existed at the nanoscale? What would an “in vivo” Internet look like and how would it benefit medicine?
3) What are the most fundamental relationships among information, energy, and communication? How efficient could the power grid become with embedded intelligence? What are some of the new, unique applications that become possible?