Novel Modulation Techniques using Isomers as Messenger Molecules for Molecular Communication via Diffusion
Na-Rae Kim, Chan-Byoung Chae

TL;DR
This paper introduces new modulation techniques using isomers as messenger molecules to enhance data transmission rates in molecular communication via diffusion, outperforming traditional methods.
Contribution
The paper presents novel isomer-based modulation techniques and demonstrates their superior performance through analytical and numerical evaluations.
Findings
Higher data transmission rates achieved with isomer-based modulation.
Outperforms concentration-based and molecular-type-based methods.
Validated through analytical and numerical results.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose novel modulation techniques using isomers as messenger molecules for nano communication via diffusion. To evaluate achievable rate performance, we compare the proposed techniques with concentration-based and molecular-type-based methods. Analytical and numerical results confirm that the proposed modulation techniques achieve higher data transmission rate performance than conventional insulin based concepts.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Wireless Body Area Networks · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
