Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Symbiosis for Energy Harvesting in the Internet of Plants
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2024
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Abstract
Biological entities in nature have developed sophisticated communication
methods over millennia to facilitate cooperation. Among these entities, plants
are some of the most intricate communicators. They interact with each other
through various communication modalities, creating networks that enable the
exchange of information and nutrients. In this paper, we explore this
collective behavior and its components. We then introduce the concept of agent
plants, outlining their architecture and detailing the tasks of each unit.
Additionally, we investigate the mycorrhizal fungi-plant symbiosis to extract
glucose for energy harvesting. We propose an architecture that converts the
chemical energy stored in these glucose molecules into electrical energy. We
conduct comprehensive analyses of the proposed architecture to validate its
effectiveness.
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| Authors | Fatih E. Bilgen; Ozgur B. Akan |
| Journal | arXiv |
| Year | 2024 |
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