학술논문

Pulse Shaping for MC via Particle Size
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological and Multi-Scale Communications IEEE Trans. Mol. Biol. Multi-Scale Commun. Molecular, Biological and Multi-Scale Communications, IEEE Transactions on. 9(2):227-232 Jun, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Symbols
Transmitters
Shape
Receivers
Synchronization
Pulse shaping methods
Robustness
Molecular communication (telecommunication)
pulse shaping methods
magnetic nanoparticles
Language
ISSN
2372-2061
2332-7804
Abstract
In molecular communication (MC), combining different types of particles at the transmitter is a degree of freedom which can be utilized to improve performance. In this paper, we address the problem of pulse shaping to simplify time synchronization requirements by exploiting and combining the received signal characteristics of particles of different sizes. In particular, we optimize the mixture of particles of different sizes used for transmission in order to support a prescribed detection time period for on-off keying, guaranteeing on average 1) a sufficiently large received signal if a binary one is transmitted, and 2) a low enough received signal if a binary zero is transmitted even in the presence of inter-symbol interference. For illustration, we consider an optimization problem based on a free space diffusion channel model. It is shown that there is a tradeoff between the maximum feasible detection duration and the peak detection value for different particle sizes from the smallest particle size enabling the largest detection duration to the largest particle size minimizing the peak detection value at the expense of a limited detection duration.