Bhavya Jain, Dharmendra Yadav, S. Pratap Singh, Amit Kumar, Alok K. Kushwaha
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Molecular Communication Under Different Signaling Waveforms and Biological Deployments
Every second, millions of cells within our bodies exchange critical messages. Yet, amidst this swarming molecular dialogue, miscommunications often occur, leading to misdiagnosis and ineffective treatments. Over 30% of therapeutic molecules fail to reach their intended targets due to inadequate understanding of tissue communication pathways. Herein, we unveil a novel diffusive molecular communication (DMC) model, offering insights into concentration dynamics and channel responses across diverse tissue geometries. We employed various signaling waveforms to gain insights into how these geometries impact the propagation and reception of molecular signals in tissues under different practical scenarios. In particular, rectangular and exponential signaling waveforms under each biological rectangular deployment, Biological cylindrical deployment, and biological spherical deployments have been used to analyze the DMC system in terms of concentration and channel response. First of all, the concentration of the information signal is derived analytically under each of the signaling waveforms and deployments. Further, the presented concentration of the information signal under each signaling and deployments are employed in evaluating the channel response at the receiver. Each of the presented analytical expressions has been quantified numerically under different parameters. The results demonstrate DMC’s potential for developing new-era targeted drug delivery and bio-sensing technologies.
期刊介绍:
The Journal on Mobile Communication and Computing ...
Publishes tutorial, survey, and original research papers addressing mobile communications and computing;
Investigates theoretical, engineering, and experimental aspects of radio communications, voice, data, images, and multimedia;
Explores propagation, system models, speech and image coding, multiple access techniques, protocols, performance evaluation, radio local area networks, and networking and architectures, etc.;
98% of authors who answered a survey reported that they would definitely publish or probably publish in the journal again.
Wireless Personal Communications is an archival, peer reviewed, scientific and technical journal addressing mobile communications and computing. It investigates theoretical, engineering, and experimental aspects of radio communications, voice, data, images, and multimedia. A partial list of topics included in the journal is: propagation, system models, speech and image coding, multiple access techniques, protocols performance evaluation, radio local area networks, and networking and architectures.
In addition to the above mentioned areas, the journal also accepts papers that deal with interdisciplinary aspects of wireless communications along with: big data and analytics, business and economy, society, and the environment.
The journal features five principal types of papers: full technical papers, short papers, technical aspects of policy and standardization, letters offering new research thoughts and experimental ideas, and invited papers on important and emerging topics authored by renowned experts.