Characterization of intersymbol interference in concentration-encoded unicast molecular communication

This paper characterizes intersymbol interference (ISI) in a unicast molecular communication between a pair of nanomachines in a nanonetwork. Correspondingly, a transmission-controlled approach based on reduced pulse-width transmission has been proposed in order to mitigate ISI. Binary amplitude mod...

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Published in2011 24th Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering(CCECE) pp. 000164 - 000168
Main Authors Mahfuz, Mohammad Upal, Makrakis, Dimitrios, Mouftah, Hussein T.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.05.2011
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ISBN9781424497881
1424497884
ISSN0840-7789
DOI10.1109/CCECE.2011.6030431

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Summary:This paper characterizes intersymbol interference (ISI) in a unicast molecular communication between a pair of nanomachines in a nanonetwork. Correspondingly, a transmission-controlled approach based on reduced pulse-width transmission has been proposed in order to mitigate ISI. Binary amplitude modulation has been assumed for the concentration-encoded signaling. Characteristics of interference signal strength (as a fraction of total available signal strength at the location of receiving nanomachine) have been explained in terms of communication range, pulse-width, and data rate of the system. Performance evaluation has been explained in the form of improvement by reducing interference with a reduced pulse-width approach. Results based on numerical analyses with three suitable propagation media (air, water, and human blood plasma) have been shown for the sake of potential applications in the field of nano-bio-communication and healthcare nanomedicine. Finally, it is concluded that ISI is a significant issue in molecular communication, and the proposed reduced pulse-width based approach saves signal energy and improves ISI performance in concentration-encoded molecular communication.
ISBN:9781424497881
1424497884
ISSN:0840-7789
DOI:10.1109/CCECE.2011.6030431