Evanescence reaction in subdiffusion molecular communication channel

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Abstract

This work considers the subdiffusion motion of information carrying molecules inside a molecular communication (MC) channel. Additionally, an evanescence process is taken into account, which leads to the degradation of molecules prior to their hitting to the receiver's boundary. The closed-form expressions of the arrival probability and the first-passage-time-density (FPTD) are obtained. Furthermore, the performance of MC was investigated by using the concentration-based modulation technique. The probability of detection is presented for different parameters of a reaction rate. The performance results were validated by the Monte-Carlo simulation.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 9th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication
PublisherACM
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StatePublished - Oct 5 2022

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