학술논문

Channel Characteristics for Diffusive Molecular Communications in a Spherical Shell
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Communications Letters IEEE Commun. Lett. Communications Letters, IEEE. 27(4):1120-1124 Apr, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Mathematical models
Monte Carlo methods
Receivers
Geometry
Analytical models
Degradation
Transmitters
Molecular Communications
channel modeling
Language
ISSN
1089-7798
1558-2558
2373-7891
Abstract
Diffusive molecular communication (DMC) is a bio-mimicking communications paradigm that exploits the Brownian motion of dedicated information carrying molecules for signal transmission. The characteristics of the communication channel in a DMC system heavily depends on the transmitter and receiver mechanisms, on the medium of propagation and its boundaries, and on the way they interact with the molecules. In this work, we investigate the DMC channel in a spherical shell, with inner and outer surfaces which may be partially or perfectly absorptive, or reflective, where either of the boundary surfaces can be considered as the DMC receiver. These geometry and boundary conditions can be used to model a variety of practically relevant scenarios, which are investigated in detail. We derive the general parametric solution of the partial differential equation for this case and provide, for the first time in the literature, expressions for the resulting channel response. We verify the results of our analysis numerically via particle based simulations.