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Item type:Publication, High-capacity and security molecular capsule transporters(2015-01-01) ;Visessamit, Jakkapol ;Kulsirirat, KathawutYupapin, Preecha P.Multiwavelength optical capsules can be generated and controlled by using soliton/Gaussian pulses within a nonlinear device system known as a “PANDA” ring circuit and system. The security of molecule/drug transportation can be formed by the strong coupling of soliton-like pulse, where the high-capacity optical capsules can be formed using the multiwavelength solitons, which can be a good advantage and combination of drug delivery to the required targets. Moreover, the multiple access of drug delivery can be formed using the optical networks, which allows the use of various drug molecules with variety of diagnosis and therapeutic applications. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Molecular transporter generation for quantum-molecular transmission via an optical transmission line(2010-06-01) ;Jalil, Muhammad Arif ;Piyatamrong, Bunjong ;Mitatha, Somsak ;Ali, JalilYupapin, Preecha P.We propose a novel system of a quantum-molecular transportation using the multi-optical tweezers, whereby the transportation of molecules in the communication system can be performed. Initially, the generated transporter can be formed by a dark soliton. It can be tuned and attenuated to a single photon by bright soliton control and transmitted into an optical link. The molecule transportation states can be identified by using a single photon state of the transporter, which can be formed in the transmission line. The proposed device can be fabricated using InGaAsP/InP, and can provide the required output signals. The design system consists of a nonlinear microring/nanoring resonator system incorporating an add/drop filter and a quantum signal processor. In applications, the proposed system incorporating a quantum processor can perform secure molecular communication as part of a molecular communication based data network. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
