Mathematicians propose new design for wireless nanosensory networks

RUDN University mathematicians have developed a new method of collecting data from passive wireless nanosensors. These devices measure the parameters of objects and convert them into a signal. They use microscopic nanoelements and do not have an integral battery pack. Mathematicians have modeled an experiment with gateways, which are made on the basis of unmanned aircraft. It showed that integration with such gateways could provide convenient wireless power transfer to the transmitter and unhampered information collection through flexible and dynamic drone routes. The article is published in the journal Computer Communications.


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