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Figure 1: The coronary arteries are one of the most common sites for the localization of atherosclerotic plaques.  
Figure 6: Vein inside view without the red blood cells. The target plaque is represented by the pink spheres surrounding the vessel wall. The nanorobots swim in a near-wall region searching for theatherosclerotic lesion  
Figure 7: The atherosclerotic lesion was reduced due nanorobots activation. The temperatures in the region turn in expected levels.  
NANOROBOTS CONTROL ACTIVATION FOR STENOSED CORONARY OCCLUSION
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March 2016

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R.K. Shunmuga Priya

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T.Rashmi Anns

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S.Kadhirunnisa

This paper presents the study of nanorobots control activation for stenosed coronary occlusion, with the practical use of chemical and thermal gradients for biomedical problems. The recent developments on nanotechnology new materials allied with electronics device miniaturization may enable nanorobots for the next few years. New possibilities for medicine are expected with the development of nanorobots. It may help to advance the treatment of a wide number of diseases: cardiovascular problems, neurosurgery, cancer, diabetes and new cell therapies. The implementation of new methodologies to help on manufacturing analyses and system design for the development of nanoscale molecular machine is one of the most important fields for research. The use of 3D physically based simulation in conjunction with clinical data may provide ways to design practical approaches for control and transducers development.

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Fig.2. Data Transmission  
Fig.2. describes the data transmission between the sensor nodes with minimized delay and low packet loss. IV. CONCLUSION  
Delay-Aware Data Collection Network Structure For WSN

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Wireless sensor networks utilize large numbers of wireless sensor nodes to collect information from their sensing terrain. Wireless sensor nodes are battery-powered devices. Energy saving is always crucial to the lifetime of a wireless sensor network. Recently, many algorithms are proposed to tackle the energy saving problem in wireless sensor networks. There are strong needs to develop wireless sensor networks algorithms with optimization priorities biased to aspects besides energy saving. In this project, a delay-aware data collection network structure for wireless sensor networks is proposed based on Multi hop Cluster Network. The objective of the proposed network structure is to determine delays in the data collection processes. The path with minimized delay through which the data can be transmitted from source to destination is also determined. AODV protocol is used to route the data packets from the source to destination.

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... Hence it is essential to have an additional sensor that would enable us a continuous monitoring /tracking without cutoff of the signal. In this paper we bring out a solution by combining Ultra wide band (UWB) with GPS sensory information which eliminates the limitations of conventional tracking methods in mixed scenario(indoor and outdoor) The same method finds application in mobile robots, monitoring a person on grounds of security, etc. [42] discussed about Nanorobots Control Activation For Stenosed Coronary Occlusion, this paper presents the study of nanorobots control activation for stenosed coronary occlusion, with the practical use of chemical and thermal gradients for biomedical problems. The recent developments on nanotechnology new materials allied with electronics device miniaturization may enable nanorobots for the next few years. ...

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Call for Papers - Journal of Electrical Systems (JES), E-ISSN: 1112-5209, indexed in Scopus & Web of Science
NANOROBOTS CONTROL ACTIVATION FOR STENOSED CORONARY OCCLUSION

... There is also a solution involved for route maintenance procedures that will be executed when a sensor node fails or a new node is added to the network. [33] discussed about a method, Wireless sensor networks utilize large numbers of wireless sensor nodes to collect information from their sensing terrain. Wireless sensor nodes are battery-powered devices. ...

Delay-Aware Data Collection Network Structure For WSN