A nanodata authentication approach for a management middleware of NANOdevices Online publication date: Wed, 07-Feb-2024
by Alberto Lopez-Pacheco; Jose Aguilar
International Journal of Nanomanufacturing (IJNM), Vol. 18, No. 3/4, 2023
Abstract: This presents paper the data authentication protocol (DAP) of the autonomic reflective middleware for the management of NANOdevices (ARMNANO) architecture, which is capable of the detection of outliers in nanodata. DAP is composed of two modules; the first one consists of typical statistical metrics on a variable, to be used in a second module based on a maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) to learn its distribution model. We found excellent results in three case studies where the context of application consisted of a nanosensor (NS) array in an epifluorescence microscope that monitors a neuromodulator, the serotonine (also called 5-hydroxytriptamine). In the first and second cases, we evaluate the top saturation point of the NS as a function of the type of NS and type of buffer, finding the zones of maximum authentication, while in the third case is assessed a time series nanodata of NS measuring 5-hydroxytriptamine in a dynamic flow system. Thus, we evaluated our nanodata authentication approach in a dynamic system with encouraging results.
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