Queuing models for abstracting interactions in Bacterial communities
Nicol\`o Michelusi, James Boedicker, Mohamed Y. El-Naggar and, Urbashi Mitra

TL;DR
This paper explores how queuing models from communications and information theory can be used to understand and predict bacterial interactions, specifically electron transfer and quorum sensing, in microbial communities.
Contribution
It introduces novel stochastic queuing models for bacterial interactions, providing a new framework to analyze and simplify complex microbial communication processes.
Findings
Queuing models effectively characterize bacterial cell states.
Models capture randomness in microbial interactions.
Framework aids in designing microbial systems.
Abstract
Microbial communities play a significant role in bioremediation,plant growth,human and animal digestion,global elemental cycles including the carbon-cycle,and water treatment.They are also posed to be the engines of renewable energy via microbial fuel cells which can reverse the process of electrosynthesis.Microbial communication regulates many virulence mechanisms used by bacteria.Thus,it is of fundamental importance to understand interactions in microbial communities and to develop predictive tools that help control them,in order to aid the design of systems exploiting bacterial capabilities.This position paper explores how abstractions from communications,networking and information theory can play a role in understanding and modeling bacterial interactions.In particular,two forms of interactions in bacterial systems will be examined:electron transfer and quorum sensing.While the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Gene Regulatory Network Analysis · Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
