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3-D Diffusive Molecular Communication with Two Fully-Absorbing Receivers: Hitting Probability and Performance Analysis
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
Exact analytical channel models for molecular communication via diffusion (MCvD) systems involving multiple fully absorbing receivers (FARs) in a three-dimensional (3- D) medium are hard to obtain due ...
This work, therefore, consider an MCvD system with two spherical FARs in a 3-D diffusion-limited medium and develop several insights using an approximate analytical expression for the hitting probability ...
Communication with Two Fully-Absorbing Receivers: Hitting Probability and Performance Analysis' APPENDIX B DERIVATION OF MEAN µ b[l] [i; l] AND VARIANCE σ 2 b[l] [i; l] OF Y i [l] From (2) , we know ...
arXiv:2005.04865v3
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A New Simulation Algorithm for Absorbing Receiver in Molecular Communication
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
The simulation of diffusion-based molecular communication systems with absorbing receivers often requires a high computational complexity to produce accurate results. ...
of molecules expected by analysis, while other algorithms do not. ...
Considering a diffusion-based MC system with a single fully absorbing receiver within an unbounded three-dimensional environment, [3] presented the hitting rate of molecules at different times and the ...
arXiv:1803.04638v1
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Impact of Multiple Fully-Absorbing Receivers in Molecular Communications
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
In this work, we develop an analytical framework to derive the hitting probability of a molecule on a fully absorbing receiver (FAR) in the presence of other FARs, which can be either be cooperative or ...
We then present an approach to extend the analysis for a system with N FARs. The derived expressions can be used to analyze and design multiple input/output and secure molecular communication systems. ...
For a diffusion-based MC system with a point transmitter and a fully-absorbing receiver (FAR) in three-dimension (3-D), the hitting probability was discussed in [5] . ...
arXiv:2205.10519v1
fatcat:rveljupvv5gqfcqhjtr2vodaim
A New Simulation Algorithm for Absorbing Receiver in Molecular Communication
2018
2018 IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication and Networking (SECON Workshops)
Abstract-The simulation of diffusion-based molecular communication systems with absorbing receivers often requires a high computational complexity to produce accurate results. ...
Considering a diffusion-based MC system with a single fully absorbing receiver within an unbounded three-dimensional environment, [3] presented the hitting rate of molecules at different times and the ...
doi:10.1109/seconw.2018.8396342
dblp:conf/secon/WangNY18
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Detection Probability in a Molecular Communication via Diffusion System with Multiple Fully-absorbing Receivers
2020
IEEE Communications Letters
In this letter, we consider a 3D molecular communication via diffusion system (MCvDS) with a single point transmitter and multiple fully-absorbing spherical receivers whose centers are distributed as a ...
We derive the probability that a transmitted molecule hits any of the receivers within time t. We consider both degradable and non-degradable molecules. ...
The authors are with the department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, India 208016. ...
doi:10.1109/lcomm.2020.3017243
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Channel Modeling for Multi-Receiver Molecular Communication Systems
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
Although molecular SISO topologies are well-studied, the literature is yet to provide sufficient analytical modeling on multiple-output systems with fully absorbing receivers. ...
Molecular Communication via Diffusion (MCvD) is a prominent small-scale technology, which roots from the nature. ...
Two receivers' centers and one transmitter form a plane in 3-D space. ...
arXiv:2111.09302v1
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Channel Characterization for 1D Molecular Communication with Two Absorbing Receivers
2020
IEEE Communications Letters
This letter develops a one-dimensional (1D) diffusion-based molecular communication system to analyze channel responses between a single transmitter (TX) and two fully-absorbing receivers (RXs). ...
Incorporating molecular degradation in the environment, rigorous analytical formulas for i) the fraction of molecules absorbed, ii) the corresponding hitting rate, and iii) the asymptotic fraction of absorbed ...
CONCLUSION In this letter, we focused on a 1D molecular communication system to investigate channel responses between a single TX and two fully-absorbing RXs. ...
doi:10.1109/lcomm.2020.2981609
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Molecular Signal Modeling of a Partially Counting Absorbing Spherical Receiver
[article]
2017
arXiv
pre-print
After validating the channel model function, the characteristics of the molecular signal are investigated and improved performance is presented. ...
., the partially counting absorbing spherical receiver. ...
In [11] and [12] , the received molecular signal is modeled in a one-dimensional (1-D) environment with an absorbing receiver and the system performance is analyzed by utilizing the received signal ...
arXiv:1712.07435v1
fatcat:fyembex7p5eoxkc6gmngm74c5i
Analysis of MC Systems Employing Receivers Covered by Heterogeneous Receptors
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
., the molecule hitting rate, of a molecular communication (MC) system employing an absorbing receiver (RX) covered by multiple non overlapping receptors. ...
., they may have different sizes and arbitrary locations. Furthermore, we consider two types of transmitter (TX), namely a point TX and a membrane fusion (MF)-based spherical TX. ...
Inspired by nature, molecular communication (MC) is envisioned to be a promising solution for realizing communication at nanoscale [3] . ...
arXiv:2204.13443v1
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Channel Model of Molecular Communication via Diffusion in a Vessel-like Environment Considering a Partially Covering Receiver
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
To this end, distribution of hitting location of messenger molecules (MM) is analyzed within the context of molecular communication via diffusion with the aim of channel modeling. ...
The distribution of these MMs for a fully covering receiver is analyzed in two parts: angular and radial dimensions. ...
Diffusion Model We consider a diffusion model consisting of a point transmitter, a fully absorbing circular receiver, a single type of information carrying MM, and a vessel-like environment. ...
arXiv:1802.01180v1
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Channel Characterization and Performance of a 3-D Molecular Communication System with Multiple Fully-Absorbing Receivers
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
In this work, we derive an approximate analytical expression for the hitting probability of a molecule emitted from a point source on each FAR on a diffusion-based MC system with three or more FARs. ...
We then analyze the communication performance of this SIMO system under different cooperative receiver schemes and develop several interesting insights. ...
Related Work For an MC system with a point transmitter and a fully-absorbing receiver (FAR), the analytical expression for the hitting probability was derived in [7] , [8] . ...
arXiv:2112.09549v2
fatcat:c5v6nevynzhtda4nu3hkp4swii
Receivers for Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication: Exploiting Memory and Sampling Rate
[article]
2014
arXiv
pre-print
In this paper, a diffusion-based molecular communication channel between two nano-machines is considered. ...
The effect of the amount of memory on performance is characterized, and a simple memory-limited decoder is proposed and its performance is shown to be close to that of the best possible imaginable decoder ...
Then d(α 1 ) ≥ 0, d(α 2 ) ≥ 0 and d(α 3 ) < 0. Since 0 ≤ α 1 < α 3 < α 2 , and d(x) is continuous in x, the function d(x) would have at least two non-negative zeros. ...
arXiv:1405.0147v2
fatcat:qrn4pk6dxva7reae4fy7uylegi
Channel Capacity Analysis of A Comprehensive Absorbing Receiver for Molecular Communication via Diffusion
2020
IEEE Access
With the indepth research, a fully-absorbing receiver model is proposed in [10] . ...
In order to obtain the analytical expression of CIR and analyze the effect of reaction rate on the performance of information transmission, the receiver is regarded as a fully absorbing model. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2020.3045439
fatcat:zru7wo5kvnhjleltmb7xny4ucy
Parameter Estimation in a Noisy 1D Environment via Two Absorbing Receivers
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
., propagation distance and flow velocity, by utilizing two fully-absorbing receivers (RXs) in a one-dimensional (1D) environment. ...
The time-varying number of absorbed molecules at each RX and the number of absorbed molecules in a time interval as time approaches infinity are derived. ...
Illustration of the system model, where one TX communicates with two fully-absorbing RXs. A flow exists from RX 1 towards RX 2 . ...
arXiv:2004.13259v3
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Modeling and Simulation of Molecular Communication Systems with a Reversible Adsorption Receiver
[article]
2016
arXiv
pre-print
In this paper, we present an analytical model for the diffusive molecular communication (MC) system with a reversible adsorption receiver in a fluid environment. ...
adsorption receiver with last transmit bit-1. ...
The MolecUlar CommunicatIoN (MUCIN) simulator was presented in [15] to verify the fully-absorbing receiver. ...
arXiv:1601.00681v3
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