Analysis and Design of Multi-Hop Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication Networks

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作者
Ahmadzadeh, Arman [1 ]
Noel, Adam [2 ]
Schober, Robert [1 ]
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[1] Institute for Digital Communication, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen
[2] Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
关键词
diffusion; interference mitigation; Molecular communication; relaying; self-interference;
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10.1109/TMBMC.2015.2501741
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In this paper, we consider a multi-hop molecular communication network consisting of one nanotransmitter, one nanoreceiver, and multiple nanotransceivers acting as relays. We consider three different relaying schemes to improve the range of diffusion-based molecular communication. In the first scheme, different types of messenger molecules are utilized in each hop of the multi-hop network. In the second and third schemes, we assume that two types of molecules and one type of molecule are utilized in the network, respectively. We identify self-interference, backward intersymbol interference (backward-ISI), and forward-ISI as the performance-limiting effects for the second and third relaying schemes. Furthermore, we consider two relaying modes analogous to those used in wireless communication systems, namely full-duplex and half-duplex relaying. We propose the adaptation of the decision threshold as an effective mechanism to mitigate self-interference and backward-ISI at the relay for full-duplex and half-duplex transmission. We derive closed-form expressions for the expected end-to-end error probability of the network for the three considered relaying schemes. Furthermore, we derive closed-form expressions for the optimal number of molecules released by the nanotransmitter and the optimal detection threshold of the nanoreceiver for minimization of the expected error probability of each hop. © 2015 IEEE.
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