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    Molecular network based on ant colony system via wavelength routers
    (2010-09-01)
    Taengtang, T.
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    Praitoonwattanakit, K.
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    Yupapin, P. P.
    We propose a new method of molecular transporters generations based on ant colony algorithm for molecular classification and storage applications. The transportation network of molecules via multitweezers inside the close system can be manipulated in the same way of ant colony algorithm relationship. In the proposed method, we assign that each of ants represents an individual tweezer. By using ant colony system, the random codes can be used to communicate between ants inside swarm with pheromone being formed the random network. The quantum state of transporter (individual ant) with different states and wavelengths is represented by the pheromone. In application, this proposal can be an alternative random networking which may be used for communication security, where the fast multiple access may be plausible. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals.
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    Novel quantum-molecular transporter and networking via a wavelength router
    (2010-06-01)
    Threepak, T.
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    Louangvilay, X.
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    Mitatha, S.
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    Yupapin, P. P.
    We propose a new system of a molecular-quantum networking using the optical tweezers, where the transportation of molecules via wavelength router and network can be performed. In addition, the molecule transportation states can be identified by using the quantum states of the transporters, which can be formed in the network. The proposed fabricated material used is InGaAsP/InP, which can provide the required output signals. The design system consists of a nonlinear microring/nanoring resonator system incorporating an add/ drop filter and a wavelength router. The transporter can be formed by the dark soliton, and the optical transporter is tuned and amplified by the bright soliton and transmitted into the network. In applications, the use of the proposed system incorporating a nanoscale communication and networking via wavelength router is available for long-distance link. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.