ISI Mitigation Techniques in Molecular Communication
Burcu Tepekule, Ali E. Pusane, H. Birkan Yilmaz, Chan-Byoung, Chae, Tuna Tugcu

TL;DR
This paper introduces novel modulation and filtering techniques for molecular communication via diffusion to mitigate intersymbol interference and improve energy efficiency at high data rates.
Contribution
It proposes a new analytical threshold calculation method and introduces MTSK modulation, residual molecule-based power adjustment, and an energy-efficient decision feedback filter.
Findings
DFF shows lower computational complexity than MMSE.
Proposed techniques effectively reduce ISI.
Energy efficiency is improved with residual molecule utilization.
Abstract
Molecular communication is a new field of communication where molecules are used to transfer information. Among the proposed methods, molecular communication via diffusion (MCvD) is particularly effective. One of the main challenges in MCvD is the intersymbol interference (ISI), which inhibits communication at high data rates. Furthermore, at the nano scale, energy efficiency becomes an essential problem. Before addressing these problems, a pre-determined threshold for the received signal must be calculated to make a decision. In this paper, an analytical technique is proposed to determine the optimum threshold, whereas in the literature, these thresholds are generally calculated empirically. Since the main goal of this paper is to build an MCvD system suitable for operating at high data rates without sacrificing quality, new modulation and filtering techniques are proposed to decrease…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques · Wireless Body Area Networks
