Repeater design and modeling for molecular communication networks

T. Nakano, J. Shuai
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Abstract

Molecular communication or communication based on molecules in aqueous environments often relies on free diffusion of signal molecules where a transmitter nanomachine releases signal molecules that randomly walk in the environments to reach the receiver nanomachine. Since the signal molecules randomly walk in the three dimensional environments, the number of molecules that can reach the receiver significantly decreases over distance. A challenge in molecular communication is therefore to overcome the attenuation of molecular signals over distance. In this paper, we investigate a design of repeater nanomachines that amplify signal molecules to enable molecular communication over extended distances. The repeater nanomachines are placed between a transmitter and the receiver, where signal molecules released by the transmitter are amplified by the intermediate repeaters to reach the receiver. A specific biological model and design of molecular communication are used for designing repeaters, with simulation results showing the conditions for the repeaters to amplify, signal molecules for long distance molecular communication.
分子通信网络中继器设计与建模
分子通信或基于水环境中分子的通信通常依赖于信号分子的自由扩散,其中发射纳米机释放在环境中随机行走的信号分子到达接收纳米机。由于信号分子在三维环境中随机行走,因此能够到达接收器的分子数量会随着距离的增加而显著减少。因此,分子通信的一个挑战是克服分子信号在距离上的衰减。在本文中,我们研究了一种中继器纳米机器的设计,它可以放大信号分子,使分子能够在更远的距离上进行通信。中继器纳米机器被放置在发射器和接收器之间,发射器释放的信号分子被中间中继器放大,到达接收器。利用特定的生物学模型和分子通信设计来设计中继器,仿真结果显示了中继器放大信号分子进行远距离分子通信的条件。
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